Sunday, December 2, 2012

Things To Know About an Outdoor Bird Cage


An outdoor bird-cage is a cage used for housing birds as pets. Birds are truly lovable pets. These incredibly beautiful creatures are very delicate and graceful. Having birds as pets is one of the most enjoyable hobbies. These lovable pets soon become an important part of your family. Birds love dark, comfortable and cozy homes. They also love to play a lot.

In case you are a proud owner of beautiful birds, you will want to give the best possible home to them. Keeping your birds in a comfortable outdoor bird-cage will make them feel relaxed. It will allow them to get fresh air and enjoy the natural surroundings. Further, birds housed in decorative outdoor bird-cages look even more attractive. Visitors and your family members can enjoy watching them during outdoor gatherings.

There are several reputable manufacturers who offer high quality cages suitable for all types of birds. Outdoor bird-cages are available in a variety of styles, designs, shapes and sizes. These cages are also available in customized designs to meet the specific requirements of bird owners.

In case you are planning to buy an outdoor bird-cage, it is preferable to consider few important things. The first thing you need to consider is the bar spacing. The bar spacing of the shelter should be narrow. The head of the birds should not fit between the bars. If the spacing between the bars is too wide, the birds can injure themselves, in an attempt of escaping.

It is also important to consider the size of the cage. It is advisable to purchase a bird shelter depending upon the breed and size of your birds. Large or medium-sized birds like larger cages. Small birds enjoy staying in small cages. Parrots usually enjoy playing with toys kept on their shelters. It is advisable to keep lot of toys and food in their shelters.

Also, make sure that the bird shelter you purchase is safe for your delicate pet. Ensure that there are no sharp edges in the bird shelter. Sharp edges in the cage can hurt the bird. Further, the cage should have enough space for the bird to spread its wings properly. Also, keep checking the food and water supply in the cage. It is important to have a continual water supply in the cage during summers. Without adequate water your pet can die from exhaustion.

Outdoor bird-cages are usually made from stainless steel or iron. They are either painted or powder coated. Painted bird-cages are likely to last longer than powder coated cages. Proper cleaning and maintenance can make these bird shelters to last for several years.

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