Macaws are gigantic birds. Many species span up to 3 feet in length. They are active, vocal, powerful and absolutely gorgeous. But when it comes to choosing a bird cage, proceed with discretion.
Macaws have been
known to flex steel bars and actually tear their parrot cages to pieces. So if you
don’t want to be running back and forth to the pet shop, purchasing new macaw cages
every 2-3 weeks, do some research ahead of time. Macaws are also known for chewing
wood—so toys, wooden stands or frames are pretty much toast within a month.
Criteria #1:
Find macaw cages that are sturdy. The Majestic Cages are
made with acrylic panels, which are extremely durable. In fact they are 5 times
stronger than glass. The interior frame is made out of tough aluminum, which prevents
your macaw from chewing into the wood part.
Criteria #2:
Find a bird cage that is secure. Macaws are smart. Scientists
have discovered that the cerebral region of a Macaw’s brain is larger than most
birds, making them exceptionally intelligent. A crafty
Macaw could easily learn how to open his parrot cage door and escape. The Hybrid
birdcages have a revolutionary security system, which makes it impossible for your
bird to pick the lock. The lock is actually placed on the outside of the cage and
requires a key to open.
Criteria #3:
Find macaw cages that provide storage space. Macaws are
large birds. You will need to store tons of bird supplies including food, cleaning
items, cage liners, dishes, extra toys and accessories. You can purchase attractive
stands for your macaw cages, which include removable shelves. These shelves are
perfect for storing all the bird supplies you need.
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