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Parrot Cage and Parrot Toys
Your great aunt died and somehow decided to leave her farm to you. Maybe she felt a bond because your mother was the closest thing she had to a daughter. But even after sixty years, the house is still in good condition and not too out-of-date. You decide to live there and try to fulfill your dream of becoming a novelist. But you’ll want an excuse to move away from the computer every so often. And last night, your father suggested you put some of the money your great aunt left you to start some kind of side business. The house has this huge screened in porch, and you think raising parrots would be the perfect answer. But, what are you going to need for in parrot cages?
You will want to buy metal parrot cages. Metal cages are the easiest to clean and the most economical. You should look for cages that are in good shape, and don’t have wires poking out or other things that could hurt your parrots. You will also want to make sure that your bird cages don’t contain lead or other harmful materials. You will want the biggest cages you can afford. Parrots were made to fly around. You will need to make sure that the parrots can’t get their heads through the wires. Parrots also like to curl up in a corner to sleep, so they really prefer square cages over round. Be sure to place several perches around the cages, so that your parrots will want to move around. One perch needs to be by the food and water. Other perches should be at varying heights.
You have heard people being called “bird brains” as an insult. However, birds are actually very intelligent beings that need almost constant stimulation. If you don’t provide bird toys for your parrots, they are likely to pick up bad habits such as biting and nipping. So you will want to get some bird toys and routinely rotate them between the birds you have. All toys need to be safe for the bird to chew, meaning no dangerous dyes, and nothing the birds might choke on. Some birds love mirrors. Other birds enjoy puzzles, especially puzzles that allow them to find food. You can even use household goods as bird toys. Try frayed milk jugs, cardboard rolls, or bells you may have around the house.
You will want to get out and play with your parrots a couple of times a day. Let them enjoy flying around your house, without the confines of bird cages. Play with your birds and get to know them. Your prospective buyers will want to know something about the birds, and it will help you sell them better. So go to your pet store, or order online, and start setting up your bird business today. I’m sure you will find yourself enjoying it, and you may even keep a parrot for yourself.
Shop and buy a small, medium, or large bird cages for you pet parrot and pet birds. All types and sizes of parrot cages and bird toys are available for your pet birds.
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Question by EL Big Ed: Insulting Parrot?
A lady was walking past a pet store when a parrot said, ”Hey, lady! You’re really ugly!”? The lady was furious and continued on her way.On the way home, she passed by the petstore again and the parrot once more said “Hey, lady! You’re really ugly!”? She was incrediblyticked now, so she went into the store and said that she would sue the store and kill the bird.? The store manager apologized profusely and promised he would make sure the parrot didn’t say it again.The next day, she deliberately passed by the store to test the parrot. “Hey, lady!” it said.”Yes?”"You know.”
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Answer by Brian
hahaha… That was really funny. its the first joke in my whole life that made me cry with tears of joy.
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How to Find The Best Parrot Cage For Sale
If you own a big parrot, you know that they have needs when it comes to bird cages. Coming across the right parrot cage for sale is a necessity.They are very large birds and they need suitable habitats that will satisfy their happiness.
Parrot cages requires gigantic, unbreakable, beautiful enough so that your friend will feel comfy, and happy. When you are looking at bird cages I sincerely wish this can help you make the perfect decision.
Size is very important regarding Parrot Cages
Parrot cages are made especially for birds that are very big. Enormous space for your feathered friend would help the happiness of your bird. Often bird owners want the door of the cage to be the best size that your parrot can navigate it easily.
Parrots need to stretch their wings so a large roomy parrot home is important. The measurement of the cage being not big enough would be detrimental.
Cage Spacing Between the Bars is a necessary consideration
Selecting bar spacing is extremely important because your parrot’s health is dependent on the right spacing. Parrot bird cages and macaw cages always have bars that are unchangeable in shape.
Preventing your bird from getting out requires very strong bars from the cage. The bars on most parrot cages are usually wider spaced because you need the cage spacing wide so your parrot has the opportunity to view outside. Bars not wide enough is generally not recommended.
Low Maintenance
Any of the good size parrot cage for sale you have to contemplate is that the cage needs to have sturdy tray for cleaning. Easily taken out pans are one of the quickest and most convenient ways to clean bird cages. You do not have to anger your bird to clean and sanitize his home.
Researching about the best parrot cage for sale
Finding the right parrot cage for sale is important.
Other options where you can find bird cage for sale are online and bird fairs. Online pet shops offer a wide selection of bird cages.
But if you do want to know which online bird cage shop is the best for providing the information and showing you how to purchase a bird cage, I do have a personal preference on where the best place is for bird cage for sale.
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Question by beardie_lover_53: does anyone have an eclectus parrot for sale with a cage for 0 or under?
pleas and also can you tell me where i could find one with a cage in that price range
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Answer by moggie
Most eclectus parrots I have seen are 0 upwards here in Australia, and you want a big cage for free as well as a bird costing less than a third of its value ? I think you are dreaming. Everyone knows the worth of these parrots. If you got one with cage for the cost of a cage only then I would hazzard a guess there would be a serious health issue with that bird.
I think you need to save more money or do more research, or wait a very long time.
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A man and his parrot
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Visitors to Seattle’s Pike Place Market are used to seeing strange sights. In this case, a man with his parrot (and I’m sure he would correctly on species, etc) – don’t they make a nice pair?
Some Great Parrot Cages Tips
Bird Comfort
The size of the cage, its bar spacing and thickness depends on the size of your parrot. A cage must be large enough to enable your pet to spread both its wings freely and hop around in the cage. Make room for toys and other stuff in your bird’s cage to enhance your bird’s environment. The larger the cage size, the better.
It would be advisable to look for the largest cage with 1/2 inch spacing. Ensure that the bar spacing is smaller than your bird’s head to prevent it from becoming trapped in the bars. A good space for medium birds is 1 3/16, and for larger ones, 1 3/8 is good. Horizontal bars allow birds to climb around the cage. Also, the strength of the bars is especially important for big parrots.
Place the cage in an area of the house where your parrot can see and interact with the family. It is best to place the cage in an area with a partial view out a window so that your pet can avoid unwanted/frightening views unless, of course, the view is of a quiet garden offering green and trees.
100% Safe
A locking mechanism should be present on entry doors and feeder doors, to prevent accidental escapes. Parrots are highly skillful in finding ways to get out. Quick Links (the-c-type links) can be used to prevent parrots, from escaping. Larger birds may require padlocks. Some cages provide locks not only on the door of the cage but also on the back of the dishes.
The cage should have neither sharp edges nor blobs of weld or spots of rust which can cause metal poisoning to your bird. Of course it will need to be strong enough to withstand the most powerful beaks.
Easy to clean
The cage should have easy to clean, removable grids and litter trays with removable seed guards to avoid the mess outside the cage. You will need to consider a cage which has the hardest and strongest oven baked powder coating which will withstand the everyday repeating cleaning process.
Easy and safe to move
You will need to move your bird cage for cleaning and to custom your parrot to accept changes. For those reasons you need to make sure the wheels of your cage will not come off. Cages with small rubber/plastic type wheels very often come off after a week or so as the wheels cannot support the weight of the parrot cage. You need quality designed very smooth, easy roll wheels that are heavy duty and practical with no hard plastic, so no scratches to your wooden or tiled floors.
Birds at Play
The cage should provide not just a secure home for the bird but also a great place for the parrot to play and to hang out Choose a parrot cage which offers a removable play top and a landing platform, so, there will be no need for you to buy and accommodate a separate play stand. The landing platform is very useful when you are trying to get your parrot back into its cage.
Patricia Marchand
Proud parrots owner and the Essex Area Parrot Society co-ordinator.

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Question by gohermurad: What is the best place to keep a parrot’s cage?
i have a parrot and i have a problem with him….he remains quiet in my room but when i bring its cage outside he starts to be more active and makes different sounds. My cage also has shade.so where should i keep it?
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Answer by MRHickey
I would not keep the bird outside as the environment can be too harsh. I would put the cage in an area where the animal will be able to see more people. I keep my bird in the living room where there is the most activity and she can see out a window. I take her outside occasionally but I don’t leave her out there, there is too much of a risk of harsh weather changes.
Parrots are social, the more they can see the happier they will be. I hope this helps, placement of the cage will affect a lot of the behavioral traits of the bird.
Good luck
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