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How to Clean Your Cockatiel
Cages
When it comes to cleaning cockatiel
cages, you’ll need the basics—water, cloths and some type of non-toxic cleaning
solution. Wipe the bird cage down at least weekly. Be sure to disinfect the bird-supplies
as well. This includes perches, water dishes and feeding equipment. A dirty parrot
cage will only make your adorable cockatiel sick.
We all know that bird ownership is
a big responsibility. And finding the time required to keep your cockatiel cages
clean, can be a huge challenge. Consequently, you need to find a birdcage that is
easy to sanitize.
The bird enclosures offered by Cages
By Design are extremely simple to clean and maintain. All cages, including finch
cages, canary cages and lovebird cages, come with a pullout tray to remove soiled
bedding, fallen food and debris. Disposable liners also fit nicely in the bottom
of these trays, so all you have to do is remove the dirty layer and throw it away.
These cockatiel cages also have a pull out floor, which means you can crawl inside
to scrub those hard to reach spots.
Quick Tip: Be sure to clean your cockatiel cages on a weekly basis. If you let waste pile up, it will harden, stink and be twice as difficult to clean later. Your cockatiel will be much happier with a sparkling clean bird cage that promotes his health.

