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Cleanliness and Your Pet Bird's Health



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By : William Chaffin    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-03-19 12:44:31
The top priority of a pet owner ought to be ensuring your pet is healthy. This is no different having a cat, dog or bird. We want to make sure the birds that are part of our families are healthy not only for themselves but also for the members of your family. Birds do have the ability to spread certain illnesses to people so keeping a healthy pet is not only good for the bird but good for the family.

Birds on the whole are clean animals. However, a bird which is confined to a cage does not have the luxury of a rain shower, dust baths and a seemingly limitless area for eating and discarding waste. There are several steps that you can follow to make sure that your bird is clean and healthy. To begin with, choose a good spot to position the bird cage. The bird cage should not be in direct sunlight but should be a location where the changing of day and night can be seen. Place the bird cage in an area that does not get too warm or too cold and is definitely not drafty. Your birds comfort level is essential to its physical in addition to mental health.

Keeping the cage clean is a must. Your bird cage should have a liner that allows you to easily clean the bottom of the cage. Liners also help avoid rust and other damage that can occur to your cage because of excessive contact with acidic moisture, like urine. A liner can catch all of the waste that falls to the bottom and is easily removed for regular cleaning.

Cleaning the cage regularly is very important. Pet birds are going to make a mess. They have a tendency to throw and scatter food, water and whatever else they can get their beaks on. Cleaning regularly will prevent the buildup of odor producing waste. A clean cage means less smell along with a more enjoyable experience for the family.

If you discover you have a very messy bird, your cage may need another layer of protection like a cage net or hanging something beneath the cage to trap anything that falls.

Whatever the actions you take to keep the bird cage clean, some things are going to make it to the ground from time to time. Because of this, the cage should be placed in a spot where the floor is easily cleaned. Tile, concrete or hard wood floors are preferable. Carpet would not be a good choice for this area.
One of the keys, and it’s a significant one to keeping your bird healthy and happy, is maintaining a clean cage. This is done by emptying the bottom of the cage frequently and cleaning anything that may happen to get outside the cage. Not just your bird but your family will remain safe, happy and healthy as well.
Author Resource:- · Finding the right cage is vital to health and well being of your pet bird. · The birdcagestoreandmore.com is an online retail store that specializes in bird cages, bird supplies, bird toys, and ABBA seed · See another interesting article here at Bird Cages. Find one that fits your birds needs.
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