Once you purchase your parrot, it will become your family member for a very long time so if you have truly cared about it, you should make sure your parrot has the best living conditions you could get.

Seeing how his bird cage will be his home for the most part of his life (unfortunately, leaving even the best trained parrots fly freely through the house poses a real danger to them, or is a potential risk for them to run away), hence choosing the appropriate parrot cages is a very important task

The first criteria of choosing the appropriate parrot cages should obviously be the bird cage’s size.It’s better if the parrot cages’ size is directly proportional to the parrot size. By sticking a large macaw in a smaller cage will not only make your parrot uncomfortable, but it will in fact affect its health and mood in a negative way, for more obvious reasons.

This doesn’t mean that smaller birds should get small cages either. Actually, the bigger the cage, the happier the parrot! Of course, you might not be able to fit the largest bird cages due to your home’s decorations , but try finding a small room that has ample space for a parrot cage, placing it there would be much better rather than on “traditional”, smaller places.

And even if you managed to get the largest of parrot cages in the market, make sure you remember it is still a CAGE. Give your parrot the freedom to fly (around the house, make sure that all windows or doors are well closed or else it might escape through them) will do heaps of good for his liveliness, mood and health. Try keeping an eye for discounts on parrot cages too because this will certainly save you a hell of a money.

In choosing the appropriate parrot cages, the parrot cage’s shape is also very important. You might have noticed that most traditional cages have a cylindrical shape, having a greater height than their length.

These are extremely unhealthy for your parrot, since they don’t allow him to exercise his flight (they can’t fly straight up or straight down, can they?).

Vertical cages have a single advantage, in the fact that they allow the parrot to climb up and down on the bars, which offers a small compensation to the fact that they cannot exercise otherwise.

The materials from which the bars and cage door are made of is definitely one of the major factor when you’re choosing the appropriate parrot cages. Some bird cages are made of low-quality plastics or toxic metals and since most parrots have the bad habit of chewing everything around them, the negative effects these cages could cause are pretty obvious. Moreover, quality material bird cages also reflect better for your overall home decoration.

Although these are the one of the main parameters you should focus on whenever you’re choosing a parrot cage, you might want to pay more attention to further details, how easily are parrot cages maintained (it depends alot on the material used for the cage), the ability to attach perches and accessories directly to the cage, its bar spacing (you should make sure that your parrot won’t get caught between the bars in case they are too tight) and having a secure door.

Most importantly, you should always think from your parrot’s point of view when choosing the appropriate parrot cages, asking yourself what would make him more comfortable and happy. But make sure you also don’t put a hole on your wallet when you choosing the appropriate parrot cages, it’s best you do a research on the best offers on parrot cages for sale in the market before anything else!

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