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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Cockatiel Bird Cages - Making the Right Choice

There are several things to consider when looking for a cage to purchase for your Cockatiel. Cockatiels make excellent pets so you'll want to make the best possible choice for its home to bring out the best in your feathered friend.

When considering a cage for your cockatiel think about the location you will be using. You'll want a place away from drafty areas such as outside doors and away from windows that are used and sometimes left open. Birds are social creatures, so put your cockatiel's home in an area where there is plenty of activity. An engaged bird is a happy bird. Although Cockatiels are one of the easiest breeds to have as a pet, they still will need a good deal of attention to thwart any negative behavior.

You'll want the right size of cage for your cockatiel so look for a cage that is at least 22" X 22". Some say that a smaller cage is better so that the bird will want to get out when you get home. But I believe that if your cockatiel is well socialized, it will want to join its "flock", that is, you or your family when you let it out. And remember, Cockatiels can live for more than 30 years, so give them room to stretch their wings from time to time! You want a happy friend, not a bird that is discontented and screeching all the time.

Some other features you will want to have in your Cockatiel's home include horizontal bars. The bird will climb up and down them and get some exercise. Shape of the cage is also important. Round cages are confusing to a bird and generally more difficult to clean, whereas a square or rectangular cage will be easier to clean and gentler to the birds psyche. Cockatiels also enjoy stands and perches, so a cage with a perch on top will add to your bird's enjoyment of its home.

Finally, when you have chosen your new cage and it has finally arrived at your home, carefully clean and inspect it for sharp or hazardous items that might injure your bird. Remember, craftsmanship counts, so buy the best that you can afford for years of enjoyment. And don't forget to fill your feathered friend's home with colorful toys, soft accessories and a small bird bath with a food tray to spoil your friend with their favorite foods. To see some of the best cages available, please visit our site below.

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