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Cheap Bird
Cages
You have finally purchased a large
beautiful bird. You have always wanted a big pretty bird, and you expect to
keep him for a long time. He was very expensive, more than you expected to pay,
and now you're short on money and your new bird needs a home. You will have to
cut back to save money on the bird cage and supplies. But where are you going
to find a place that sells cheap bird cages?
How do you know if buying
cheap bird cages is the right thing to do for your bird? You know that it is
important it is to have a safe and clean home for your bird. But how do you
maintain and clean his cage? This page will answer most of your important
questions about buying cheap bird cages.
There are several places that
you can check to find cheap bird cages. Online stores such as E-Bay and Amazon
and will frequently have fairly good deals. Garage sales and flea markets are
also good places to look for cheap bird cages. Check in your local newspaper
for an ad from people selling used cheap bird cages. Ask your friends and
coworkers if they know of anyone who has a cheap bird cage for sale. Once you
find the cage, you should make sure to inspect it very carefully.
It is
important to save money on a cage but not at the expense of cheap materials.
You need to be sure that the cage is a bargain, but not junk. Check to be sure
the bars are sturdy and have no rough spots. Check the plastic parts of the
cage to make sure that there are no broken or broken areas.
Test all of
the openings of the bird cage to be sure that they open and close easily. Most
importantly, make sure the door of the bird cage closes and latches tight.
Birds are industrious little creatures and they will find to get out and get
into trouble at every chance they have. Be sure that this is the right bird
cage for your bird.
Choosing the right cage is very important for your
bird's good health. The cage must be big enough for your bird to extend his
wings and get some exercise. It must be large enough for a few toys to keep
your bird occupied. If you have a small bird, make sure that the bars are close
enough together so that the bird can't squeeze through. If you have a large
bird make sure he can't bite through them. If you purchase cheap bird cages
from a flea market or garage sale, make sure you give them a thorough cleaning
before allowing your bird to get in.
When you bring your cage home,
wash everything in warm, soapy, water. If there is evidence of old droppings on
the perches, scrub them with a wire brush. Dry everything completely before
putting your bird in his new home.
Your bird will be your friend for a
lifetime. He can also be a huge expense. You need to save money when you can.
Look around for just the right cage for your bird. When you find it bring it
home and give it a good cleaning. If you can find a cheap bird cage, there may
be enough money left over to buy your new friend some treats.
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