Wednesday, April 28, 2010

How to Keep Your Parrot Healthy:

The living space you provide for your parrot is essential in keeping them happy and healthy. A parrot cage should provide a fun, spacious environment for your parrot and when incorporate alongside free-time in which they’re allowed to fly freely, there is no reason why your parrot won’t be happy parrot.

To ensure your parrot cage is completely appropriate for your parrot there are a few things you should take into account: Space – a parrot cage needs to have enough space for your parrot to have plenty of toys, perches and so on within it. In parrot cage terms; the bigger the better, it just depends on how much living space you yourself have.

Perches – make sure your parrot has several perches within their cage; these will sometimes come included within the cage or you could purchase a bird play stand or bird tree to place inside your parrot cage. Perches allow your bird exercise by flying from perch to perch ensuring they aren’t cramped up for too long in order to keep their joints healthy.

Toys – it’s important to include plenty of toys within the cage alongside the perches. You could almost think of your parrot as a child that needs stimulation and attention constantly, and the toys will provide this. Equally, the toys don’t have to cost you a fortune; simple things such as mirrors, rattles and so on are more than enough to keep your bird entertained. Ideas-4-Pets offer a fantastic solution in bird toy packs, which include a vast amount of different toys which allow you to vary the toys with the cage so your parrot is always entertained and doesn’t become bored of the same toys.

Choosing a suitable parrot cage for your parrot is the first step towards making sure that your parrot is going to be happy living with you. Ideas-4-Pets offer an extensive range of parrot cages for everyone’s needs and there is bound to be a cage that will fit in with your living accommodation.

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