With so
many shapes and sizes that are available, finding the right cage for your
feathered bird can be a challenge. Unfortunately, many birdcages are designed
for their ornamental value rather than for purpose. As a rule of thumb, when it
comes to choosing the right type of bird cage, the width or length should be
longer than the height because birds usually don’t fly up and down. A cage that
is tall and narrow don’t allow flight. Cages that are rectangular in shape are
better compared to those that are squared or rounded. The dimension of the cage
should be able to allow the bird to stretch its wings and flap them without
hitting the cage’s sides.
There are 2
basic cage designs that are recommended for pet birds. One is exclusively made
of wire and the other is a box cage which is made of metal or wood on the 3
sides and the front is wire mesh, iron or steel bars, or glass.
Know more
about your pet’s housing needs by consulting with your local veterinarian
Pasadena, MD.