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		<title>Types of Bird Cages</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Feb 2011 15:01:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just before you deliver your new feathered friend home, you need to purchase a long lasting bird cage for your new pet. Even if you plan on the bird being out of its cage most of the day, most pet birds spend the majority of their life in their cage. A bird also needs a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just before you deliver your new feathered friend home, you need to purchase a  long lasting <a href="http://www.thebirdcages.com" target="_blank">bird cage</a> for your new pet. Even if you plan on the bird being  out of its cage most of the day, most pet birds spend the majority of  their life in their cage. A bird also needs a resting place to settle in  when nighttime falls around. You first need to take into consideration  the size of the <a href="http://www.getbirdfeeders.com" target="_blank">bird</a> and the size needed for its bird cage. </p>
<p>If  your pet bird is a parrot, the common govern is that its<a href="http://www.bestparrotcage.com" target="_blank"> parrot cage</a> ought to be  big enough so that your bird can totally extend out its wings during  adulthood. Smaller birds, like parakeets, love to climb, jump, and fly around their cage, so a upright and large cage that is much bigger than your  bird ought to be bought. Make sure that the bar spacing on the cage is  not too extensive for your unique bird. Finches are extremely small pet  birds and could fit quickly through the bars of a parrot cage. If you have  purchased a bird cage and your bird looks squashed or depressing in it,  it is almost certainly a great thought to glimpse for a larger cage.</p>
<p>The door on  any bird cage needs to be big enough so that you can get your hand in  to either refill food and water bowls or to pet the bird. The door needs  to  be large so that your bird can enter in and exit the cage  with ease. Bird cages that are sq. or rectangular are least complicated to  clear but may look the plainest. There are bird cages obtainable that are  formed like little houses. Though these are cute, the complex curves  of the structure may prove tougher to clean than plainly formed cages.  Right after you have effectively purchased the proper cage for your bird, make sure to hold it clean and tidy. Your pet bird will give thanks to you for giving  it a spacious and clean place to dwell and thrive.</p>
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		<title>Choosing A Bird Cage</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Birds are one of the most favored pets in the world. The bird lovers irrespective of the bird species they choose, the place they keep them, would no doubt like to choose a sturdy and comfortable cage for their pets. There are plenty of bird cages available in the market in various sizes and shapes, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Birds are one of the most favored pets in the world. The bird lovers irrespective of the bird species they choose, the place they keep them, would no doubt like to choose a sturdy and comfortable cage for their pets. There are plenty of bird cages available in the market in various sizes and shapes, the selection of a suitable cage for your pet is a challenge. One has to be aware about the uses and abuses of the house of their pets to make a wise decision.</p>
<p>Needless to say birds like more space to move around and as such one should not strictly be confined to the size prescribed for the pet. It is always advisable to go for the largest size available in the market to see that your pet has always the luxury of freedom of maximum space.</p>
<p>While considering the shape of the birdcage one needs to remember that most commonly found cylindrical cages are not the best suited for these small flying creatures. Lengthy cages facilitate horizontal flying often preferred by the small birds and as such are more important than the height. Birds seldom fly up and down. Large birds like parrots need to be provided with cages taller in size to suit their habit of climbing up as a routine exercise. The large birds always deserve spacious and bigger cages. Although the cage manufacturers are aware about the danger of incorrect wire spacing of cages, and take adequate care in this aspect one has to ensure that they are uniformly and adequately spaced so as to avoid any danger to the birds by getting caught by their heads, wings or beaks inside the wire or bar.</p>
<p>Some of the larger birds like parrots would be best housed in cages with horizontal bars enabling it to climb up with help of their beaks. No such specification need be considered for smaller birds like doves, finches and canaries.</p>
<p>Though price of the cage is always a factor to consider when buying a cage one should not go for the bird cages made of cheaper materials as it may turn to be hazardous for the pets. One has to ensure that the cages need be made of non toxic materials like stainless steel, or powder coated iron that are harmless for these species. Cages that are made of galvanized wires containing zinc have to be avoided. The design of the cage should be such that it allows easy cleaning and maintenance. Certain peculiar shaped cages, though gives a different look, causes problems for easy regular cleaning of the cages that is of paramount importance to keep the birds healthy and hygienic.</p>
<p>The spacing of the bars or the material used for the cage is not the only factors that matter. The doors, latches and similar parts of the cage should have a fine finish not to endanger these lovely pets.</p>
<p>In short, choosing a right birdcage takes time and it is worthy spending some time and thinking, that would lead to a healthy life, security and comfort for your dear pet bird.</p>
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