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		<description><![CDATA[Bird Cages - Home Tweet Home Having any kind of pet in your home is a major responsibility, as they have the same needs as we do. They need to be loved, fed on time and kept safe. Discount bird cages can be an option if you know what to look for in the construction. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Having any kind of pet in your home is a major responsibility, as they have the same needs as we do. They need to be loved, fed on time and kept safe. Discount bird cages can be an option if you know what to look for in the construction. For more info on <a rel="nofollow" href="http://decorativebirdcages.net/dbc/decorative_bird_cages/45/1">decorative bird cages</a> go to this page.</p>
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<p> If you are looking for a bird as a pet, the first thing you should have before even bringing it home is a bird cage. This is going to be his/her home and should give your bird a feeling of comfort and security. Buying a bird cage is an expensive affair, and great care should be taken before purchasing one.</p>
<p> The first thing to consider is safety, as many birds have become injured - from minor toe abrasions to death from strangulation. Learn what to look for in <a rel="nofollow" href="http://decorativebirdcages.net/dbc/vintage_bird_cages/45/2">vintage bird cages</a>.
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<p>The majority of bird cages are made from different kinds of metal that include wire, stainless steel, zinc, brass and chrome. The most economical discounted bird cages are wire cages, and are processed in two different ways: galvanized after welded, and galvanized before welded. The reason for galvanizing the metal is to prevent the metal from rusting; therefore buying affordable bird cages that has been galvanized after welding is the safer option.</p>
<p> <img src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:0oKFtQSXrKj-CM:http://www.superpetstore.com/images/Chalet-Bird-Cage-RP-18014-N2P.jpg" alt="powder coated bird cages" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="102" height="120" align="left" />Metal cages are manufactured in a variety of metals, sizes, shapes and colors and are moderately priced, affordable bird cages. They are usually made of brass or chrome plated, or they have a powdered coated paint finish. Bird cages that have the painted finish are more resistant to chipping and rust, and are easier to clean than the plated cages where the plating can wear off over time.</p>
<p> A cage made of stainless steel is the most expensive, but it is the safest material for cage construction and will last a lifetime. While decorative features may give the cage a great look, it can be risky and cause injuries.</p>
<p> Bar spacing is also important in preventing injuries. The bars need to be smaller than the bird's head, and horizontal bars give a bird greater climbing mobility for additional exercise and play.</p>
<p> When considering size, the largest bird cage should be considered, or at least one where a bird can extend both wings at the same time. Therefore the width of the cage is more important than the height. Some of the old fashioned bird cages do not fit the bill.</p>
<p> <img src="http://tbn0.google.com/images?q=tbn:KOqhmsgDI2tjGM:http://images.netshops.com/mgen/digimarc.ms%3Fimg%3Dmaster:PLX279.jpg%26h%3D368%26w%3D368" alt="decorated bird cages" hspace="5" vspace="5" width="122" height="122" align="left" />Other features to consider are the main entry door on the cage, which should be large enough to be able to remove the bird with ease, and lock down feeder dishes and dish covers and hoods to prevent a mess. Entry doors and feeder doors should have a locking mechanism to prevent accidental escape.</p>
<p> Removable grids and litter trays, as well as removable seed guards and play tops to give the bird time out of the cage, are other options to look out for.</p>
<p> Purchasing a new bird and buying supplies is a thrilling experience, but the safety factor should be given top priority to ensure your bird is secure within the confines of his/her new home.</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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