Much like choosing your own home, choosing a home for your bird can be a time consuming task. With numerous styles and sizes on the market, there are seemingly limitless possibilities for what you can do with your bird in...read more
Choosing the right cage for your bird is a huge deal. As in most case your bird will spend more then 12 hours in the cage, unless he sleeps and eats on top or on a stand. The first thing to consider in buying...read more
by Ian Loft
The most important thing to remember when choosing a birdcage is that you are keeping a bird in captivity that would otherwise be free to fly wherever and whenever it chooses. For this reason there are considerations that...read more
by Natti Ralph
Choosing the perfect birdcage for a bird is a fairly simple task - however there are things you should watch out for and consider before buying one. First of all, is the cage new? If not is it in very good condition? A...read more
by Cricket jean
Choosing a bird cage can be time consuming,Not to mention Costly. There are many factors you have to consider when getting the proper cage for Polly.Not only size and style But function as well as how much space you have f...read more
Choosing a bird cage can be a bit confusing and there are many things for you to consider. Here are a few guideline to go by when in the market for buying a bird cage. The first thing to do is to figure out where is th...read more
Today there is an enormous selection of cage for the content of birds. But often the producers of cages forget, that the cage is intended first of all for the content of bird, but not for adorning the interior. The materi...read more
A bird cage is a safe place for your bird to sleep, eat, take a drink, or just chill out. Its also a place to keep your bird when flying around isn't appropriate. It needs to be comfortable for your bird and spacey to allo...read more
by Ginger Cook
My husband sells bird cages. The best prices and deals for bird cages can be found at local bird club shows. Its tough to buy cages on the Internet because shipping is very expensive. A bird show allows vendors like my hu...read more
Choosing a bird cage is actually quite simple. It's nowhere near as complicated as buying a house for your dog, or even a house for yourself! Usually we buy the bird cage at the same time that we buy the bird. In these...read more
by Chris Con
At some point through the ages, people decided to catch those beautiful flying creatures that we call birds and put them in cages to admire. Birds are wild animals, you need to remember this when choosing a cage. They ...read more
If you're going to cage a bird, depriving it of its freedom, locking something meant to fly into a cage no bigger than a back-pack, then you should go with the classic wire-frame cage. The wire-frame fits the model of "fo...read more
by turtling
Your birdie's well being will depend much on the home you choose to give it, so please take the birdies needs as your top priority when making your wise decision. It is mot important to consider the size of your birdie, ...read more
In choosing a bird cage for a pet bird, you should first take into consideration the length and type of your bird. If the bird is very large, buying a wide cage would be suitble for you. Why you may ask? Well mainly becaus...read more
You would need a completely different style of cage for a parrot than you would for a canary. Factors needing consideration include whether your bird has been bred in captivity or rescued from the wild and unable to return...read more
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