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Saturday, August 21, 2010

How to Buy the Right Cage for Your Parakeet

Before you actually buy a parakeet and bring it home, you should already have a cage already set up for it.  As this will be where your new parakeet spends most of its time, it's important that you pick out the right cage.

Shape

An important consideration to make when choosing a cage for your parakeet is the shape.  There are many available shapes that you can choose from.  However, it's best to buy a rectangular design.  Never buy your bird a round cage because they won't feel as safe.  It is important that it have a wall to retreat to when it gets spooked.

Material

You will also need to decide what type of material you want the cage to be made from. Some of the best options include wrought iron and stainless steel. Some cages will be made from brass, lead, zinc, or galvanized steel. You should never buy your parakeet a cage made from one of these materials. Parakeets love to chew, and the toxic metals will more than likely kill them.

Size

One of the most important considerations when buying your parakeet a cage is the size. Never buy your bird a cage that's too small.  At the very least, there should be enough room to allow the parakeet to stretch its wings fully without hitting either side of the cage.  You should try to buy the biggest cage that you can afford.

Bar Spacing

It's vital that you pay close attention to the bar spacing of the cage you're interested in buying.  The bars should be no more than 1/2-inch apart. The reason for this is that you don't want your parakeet to try to stick its head through the bars and get stuck

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