Bird Cage
Here’s an interesting question: why do parrots need a bird cage? Think about it. Not all dogs need a dog house and not all cats need a kitty condo. But all birds definitely need a bird cage.
Here’s why:
A Bird Cage = Safety
Unlike cats and dogs, birds are not naturally domesticated animals. They are born with many wild instincts that are not suitable for a domestic setting. For example, your bird obviously wants to fly. But this could be dangerous inside your house. Things could get knocked over and your bird could get caught or injured.
If you want your bird to fly, you need to purchase a bird avairy. This provides your parrots with a place to safely stretch their wings. Large bird cages and bird aviaries offer the space your bird needs to exercise without jeopardizing his own safety.
In addition, a parrot cage is essential because your house is filled with many dangers. Standing water, plants, windows and opening or closing doors can harm your pet. Unless you are carefully monitoring your bird’s activity, he needs to be in a bird cage, especially if you are at work or out shopping.
Even though you may allow your bird out of his bird cage for short periods of time (which is extremely important), he will be spending the majority of his time inside his parrot cage or bird avairy. As a result, large bird cages are vital. The Majestic bird cages are extremely roomy and spacious. They have acrylic or stainless steel panels with narrow frames that allow you to see your pet at all times. There is also ample space for perches, hanging toys, swings and other bird-supplies.
If you want to provide your pet with even more room, consider a Suncatcher bird avairy. This type of bird cage is anywhere from 3 to 12 feet in diameter. So space is never an issue. Your parrot won’t feel cramped at all in this bird avairy.