Big Bird Cages
Contrary to the belief of some bird owners, bird cages
are neither confining nor cruel to domesticated birds.
Just like our own homes, birds find comfort and safety
in their cages, not to mention their food and water
sources. On the other hand, of course, a cage that's
too small for a bird's size or activity level is unacceptable.
For big bird species, the necessary cages can be large,
especially when multiple birds are housed there. Big
bird cages can sit on a cabinet or they may be free-standing.
Even larger are walk-in aviaries that can be kept in
your home or outside, depending on the needs of the
bird species inside. These obviously have the most generous
space for toys, additional perches, and food and water
sources.
Big Bird Cages for the Right Species
Once your bird has the correct size cage, it should
feel safe and comfortable there. If a cage is too small,
it will quickly become obvious by the bird's behavior.
Birds confined in tight cages will take on aggressive
traits, including biting and shrieking. It's imperative
that you choose a bird cage big enough for your bird
the first time.
To learn more about the concepts behind big bird cages
and other pointers for treating your bird well, consult
the Parrot Supercenter. You'll find a wide variety of
big bird cages for sale, as well. Choose the style that
suits you as well as the material that works best for
your situation. It's important to treat your bird well
with the right cage at the right price.
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