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Bird Cages
A birdcage (or bird cage) is a cage designed to house birds as pets. For the film, see The Birdcage. more...
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Pet birds face numerous challenges in captivity. Most birds fly, which puts them at risk of impacting ceiling fans, stoves, and other hazards. Even birds with their wings clipped may eat hazardous substances, chew on cords, or gnaw at furniture. As many pet birds are not domesticated and still retain their natural instincts, they sometimes can be unpredictable. Their small size makes housing them in cages a convenient solution to these problems.
Some people find housing birds in cages to be cruel. In general, the larger and the more active the bird, the larger the cage one should use. Some birds have special requirements. Parrots tend to gnaw on cages, and macaws are known to bite through metal. Amazons prefer horizontal bars, as they like to climb. Messy eaters should have a seed skirt to catch food. Breeding may require nesting boxes. Smart birds, like psitticines and corvines, need secure latching mechanisms to prevent them from figuring them out, and often require toys and/or playstands to keep them entertained.
While small cages are relatively cheap, large, parrot-sized cages can cost hundreds or thousands of dollars.
Read more at Wikipedia.org
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