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<p>With so many bird species, as well as the various sizes and types of bird cages on the market today, choosing the correct one for your pet bird can be quite hard. If you consider all general factors of bird cages, you can easily choose one that is safe, comfortable, and very convenient regardless of the type of pet bird you have. Visit this page for <a rel="nofollow" href="http://decorativebirdcages.net/dbc/decorative_cage_information/23/1">decorative cage information</a>.</p>
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<p> A very important factor when choosing bird cages is the size of the cage. Canary bird cages do not have to be as big as Parrot bird cages. You should make sure to get a cage that is the largest you can find of the type of bird you have. It is always best to not try to stick to the minimum size recommended, instead opting for a larger size to ensure that your bird has the most space possible.</p>
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<p> Next to consider when choosing bird cages are the various shapes available. Cylindrical shaped bird cages should be avoided since they are often too small. In fact, many bird can feel quite insecure in that type of cage. Antique wooden bird cages should also be avoided unless you are sure you can maintain them.<br /> 
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<p> When it comes to small birds, length is definitely more important than height. Birds often fly within their cages for exercise and their flight pattern tends to be side to side rather than up and down. Lovebirds cages should be in this shape. For birds such as large parrots, taller cages are ok because the extra height enables the bird to exercise by being able to climb, but they should also be wide enough for the bird to stretch and also play.</p>
<p> <img src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:h8ePdHht1OOlPM:http://www.supercoolpets.com/pictures/victorian-thumb.jpg" alt="bird cages for less, latches for bird cages" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="114" height="114" align="left" />Bird cages often have different types of <a rel="nofollow" href="http://decorativebirdcages.net/dbc/bar_wire_spacing/23/2">bar/wire spacing</a>. This spacing should be adequate because it is a very important aspect of a bird cage. If the spacing is incorrect, it could cause the bird to get its wings, head, feet, or even beak caught. This could be fatal to your pet bird.</p>
<p> Parrots need a cage that have horizontal bars so the bird can climb on the cage's side. But for those birds who do not use their beaks when climbing, such as finches, doves, and/or canaries, it doesn't matter what the bar orientation is.</p>
<p> Of course, you definitely want to make sure you buy a quality cage for your pet bird. Those that are well-made using high quality materials can be quite expensive. But they are well worth the expense since they are not only safer, but last much longer than those that cost less.</p>
<p> You want to make sure to choose bird cages made from safer, non-toxic materials such as stainless steel and/or powder-coated wrought iron. These are definitely more durable and look much better than their cheaper counterparts.</p>
<p> Bar spacing isn't the only aspect to consider when choosing safe bird cages. Your pet's wings, head, beak, and/or feet can also get caught in other features of a cage. Any intricate designs or fancy scroll work should be avoided, as well as doors, latches, or any other parts of the cage that can potentially trap your pet bird.</p>
<p> <img src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:Bl_EMmt7gnwqaM:http://www.your-birds-cage.com/photos/AE%2520Bird%2520Cages/Parrot%2520Cage%2520CORNER%2520Black.jpg" alt="bird cages for small birds, canary bird cages with stands" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="103" height="138" align="left" />Also, high levels of lead and zinc can be a problem and are usually found in older, painted cages. Avoid cages made with galvanized wire that contains zinc, as well as those with zinc components like hinges and latches. Any cage with a sharp edge is definitely a hazard.</p>
<p> Last, but not least, the cage you choose should be easy to maintain. Pull out trays will help to make cleaning the cage's bottom very easy and wider doors help to make access for cleaning easier. Make sure you can also easily remove/replace the bird's food and water dishes without having to open the main doors. Be aware that cages made of stainless steel and wrought iron are generally easier to maintain. There are decorative bird cages that can also be safe for you bird.<br /> 
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<p>                                                         Of course if you have a flight bird cage, you can&rsquo;t place them in the flight path. So, choose bird perches in different sizes to avoid your bird of developing arthritis. Be careful with cement or sandpaper bird perches.</p>
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<p>                                                         Choosing a cage for your pet lovebird that is at least two feet by two feet by three feet is discussed in this free video.</p>
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<p>                                                         Unless you're going to let your bird fly around the house, you're going to need a cage. There are many things you need to consider when buying canary cages.</p>
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<p>                                                         For this reason, many owners choose to cover their birds at night. But is covering your bird's<strong> </strong>cage really necessary? To find out, have a look at this short article on Covering Bird Cages at Night. Learning about your pet's sleep patterns.<a rel="nofollow" style="font-size: 9px; font-family: arial; color: #108eed" href="http://decorativebirdcages.net/dbc/" target="blank"></a></p>
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		<title>Old Fashioned Bird Cages, Antique Bird Cages</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Old Fashioned Antique Bird Cage Very few things can liven up a room like an antique bird cage. Although you most likely wouldn't want to use it to house your pet parakeet due to the fact that many of these cages are not only fragile, but they are quite valuable. So, what are cages [...]]]></description>
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<p>Very few things can liven up a room like an antique bird cage. Although you most likely wouldn't want to use it to house your pet parakeet due to the fact that many of these cages are not only fragile, but they are quite valuable.</p>
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<p> So, what are cages that are this old really good for? Well, if you have a home with Victorian or French decor or accents, an antique bird cage will compliment any room in the house.&nbsp;
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<p> Of course, for anyone who appreciates the beauty of antiques, it makes no difference what kind of home they have. The cage will look great in any setting.</p>
<p> One of the most critical elements in caring for any antique is keeping it clean. For a <a rel="nofollow" href="http://decorativebirdcages.net/dbc/bird_cage/35/1">bird cage</a>, it really depends on what it's made from. Is it made out of brass, iron, or another type of metal? If so, it can simply be wiped down with a rag.</p>
<p> <img src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:0Cvxhr9ue5zkXM:http://www.jschroeder.com/lg/birdcage_2.jpg" alt="woooden bird cage, antique bird cage" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="74" height="126" align="left" />Is it a wooden bird cage? If it is then you'll need to take some different pre-cautions. The best suggestion I can give is to get with an expert in the area of antiques. They will have the knowledge to show you how to care for your cage.</p>
<p> One thing is for certain though, never use any type of store bought spray cleaner on your bird cage. These types of cleaners contain harsh chemicals that can easily destroy the painted surfaces, as well as possibly affect the wooden frame. Even something as simple as soap and water can be hard on the cage. This is why you'll want to talk with an expert and get some sound advice.</p>
<p> Displaying your <a rel="nofollow" href="http://decorativebirdcages.net/dbc/antique_bird_cage/35/2">antique bird cage</a> in a prominent area of your home can be quite a showpiece for guests of all ages. Even though it may not be a current home for parrots, parakeets or cockatiels, it can still be a great conversation piece.</p>
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<p>                                                         So it is with bird cages. Antique bird cages are a popular addition to many houses and apartments. They fit in with many styles of decorating, including Victorian and shabby chic.</p>
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<p>                                                         The first group feels that no antique or vintage cage is suitable for live bird housing. Only clinical new modern made should be employed. The second feel pet birds should not be kept, period? The third, that any properly constructed cage is usable.</p>
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<p>                                                         The antique bird cages are very dangerous of your live bird. Most of these was treated with different paints or finishes that have toxic chemicals in them. Lead and zinc are the most common that chemicals that will be found.</p>
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<p>                                                         Never the less that the bird cage<strong> </strong>is new , and the perches are ecologically clean , they should be disinfected carefully . I call this operation &ldquo;carbonation &rdquo;, because as a &ldquo;disinfectant&rdquo; gas for burning is used.</p>
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