Bird Cage Supplies: How to Shop Wisely for Your Pet Bird
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When it comes to choosing bird cage supplies, start with the basics. This way you can avoid being overwhelmed with the other kinds of bird cage supplies that are being sold by most pet stores out there. Basic bird cage supplies that you should prepare before buying any kind of pet bird include a bird cage cover, feeding bowls, toys, and bird food. You also need to make sure that bird cage supplies you buy are safe and are made of high-quality materials to avoid harming your pet.
Types of bird cage supplies
You should buy bird cage supplies that are made of safe and quality materials, from toys to feeding bowls. When buying toys, choose those made of organic materials. Avoid plastic toys that can easily be torn apart by a bird. This goes for wooden toys as well. Wooden toys may have splinters which can hurt your pet, while plastic toys that can be easily torn apart can be swallowed by your bird. These could easily choke your bird or cause an intestinal obstruction.
When it comes to buying seeds for your pet, do some research first about the kind of bird food your bird needs. Different birds eat different kinds of seeds, although there are seeds that different birds can eat safely. These include black oil sunflower seeds, cracked corn, and white millet. Black oil sunflower seeds are a favorite of chickadees, cardinals, and titmice.
For stimulation, it is important to provide your bird with a toy and to give it a change of scenery by moving the cage from one location to another or by removing the play top so your bird can walk around.
Also make sure the bowls you buy and even the toys you give your birds are not coated with harmful paint. Items that are coated with paint that contain lead or zinc can be harmful to your birds.
Toys are important tools for stimulating your feathery pet. However, avoid buying toys that have rings, chains, metal parts that can easily break off, as well as soft toys and toys that have loose threads. Your bird’s claw or beak can easily get stuck inside the ring. Metal toys such as toy bells have easily removable clappers that can choke your bird. Your bird can also easily get entangled in ropey toys or toys with loose threads. You can also stimulate your bird’s attention by changing the location of the cage to change the scenery from time to time.
Buying bird cage supplies
When buying bird cage supplies, make sure that you buy from trusted manufacturers, whether you are buying a bird cage or bird feeding bowls. Manufacturers of bird cage supplies make sure that the supplies they sell, from cages to bird food, are safe for birds.
Avoid no name brands which, although cheaper, tend to break down faster and may not be made of quality materials. It is also important to note that trusted manufacturers of bird cage supplies usually provide o
Johanna Sweeten is a domestic pet and bird store owner and an animal lover who enjoys assisting others succeed in caring and training their pets as well. To learn more about bird cage stands and other bird supplies, please go to petstore.com.
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