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| If you have small birds such as parakeets, canaries, finches, budgies, lovebirds, doves, or parrotlets as pets, you probably require a small HQ bird cages. A small bird cages should have a half-inch or less bar spacing. Be sure to check this, as inappropriate spacing can result in injury to your bird. |
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Things to Know Before Buying a Small HQ Bird Cages
*Any bird stays happier and healthier in a roomy cage. Make sure the cage you buy is spacious and provides enough room for your bird.
* If your bird likes to climb, opt for a cage that is high enough for the activity.
* One or more soft wood perches provide comfortable seating and are healthier for your pet’s feet.
* Your small bird cages should have multiple easily accessible feeder cups with seed guards.
* Make sure your pet’s cage has sufficiently large doors. They provide easy access to your pet and let you conveniently clean and refill the feeder cups.
* To make cleaning your bird’s cage easier, it should have a removable drawer or tray.
* Before buying a small bird cages, make sure it features a quick and simple method of locking and securing doors.
* If you are buying a metal cage, ensure it does not have any sharp edges. Any paint used should be completely pet-friendly.
* Since a number of small pet birds have considerable beak strength and are prone to chewing, it is best to invest in all-steel or metal constructed small bird cages for your pets. |
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