Parrots were they able to articulate, might sing a similar tune: "All I want is a cage somewhere, Strong and drudgery, but not too bare, with tender, loving care. Oh, wouldn't it be loverly?"
Parrot Cages
Just as parrots arrive in many sizes, parrot cages differ from small to large. They come in rectangles and cylinders, plain and fancy. Parrot cages can be complicated to purchase, and the savoir-faire buyer will do examine before attempting to do so. Some are given here, but you will want to discuss your final purchase with a well-informed dealer.
1. Parrot Breed and Size
The type and size of your parrot figure strappingly in the consideration of available parrot cages.
Large birds need adequate space to extend big wings, climb around, and enjoy healthy exercise.
Large bird cages are needed for parrots in the size range of African Grey Parrots, Amazons, Cockatoos, and Macaws. Big parrot cages should be prepared of steel or metal, and have a bar spacing of one or more inches. Any slighter spacing in large parrot cages will allow your parrot to get wedged and harm itself.
Medium bird cages are fine for intermediate range parrots such as Caiques, Cockatiels, Conures, and Senegals. Average parrot cages should have steel or metal bars spaced 1/2 to 5/8 inch apart. Parrot cages with bigger or smaller bar spacing may allow your bird to be wounded.If you have a little parrot such as a Budgerigar (Budgie), Lovebird, or Parrotlet, you will require looking at miniature parrot cages. Small parrot cages also should be of steel or metal, since all parrots love to masticate. Bar spacing should be 1/2 inch or less in small parrot cages.
2. Configuration The design of parrot cages is the dimension and shape. Since parrots like to climb and fly, parrot cages necessitate being tall. Even the most basic, small parrot cages should be at least 7-8 inches taller than their width and depth. Dome tops are serviceable as well as gorgeous in parrot cages. The parrot will entertain itself mountaineering across the arena. Wide cages are significant for larger parrots, as they will need to fly back and forth.
Factors need to be considered when buying parrot cages?