Instructions
Make sure the parrot's cage is large enough to house the parrot and all of its supplies.
Place a food dish, a water dish and a treat dish inside the cage. Make sure these dishes are always clean and full of fresh food and water. Parrots like to dip their food in water, so you should clean the water a couple of times each day for the parrot.
Add chew toys inside the cage. Parrots will chew on anything made out of wood, so wooden chew toys are a good option. Otherwise, the parrot may try to chew on wooden things around your house. Add some brightly colored toys that make noise to keep the parrot entertained.
Change the paper on a daily basis. Most cages have a sliding tray that makes paper changing easy. Never allow your parrot to have dirty cage, because this could cause illness for the bird.
Set the cage by a nice window. This will allow the parrot an opportunity to look out the window and get fresh air on nice days.
How to Organize a Parrot's Cage
Your parrot will need to have a cage set up in your home in order to protect it and to offer it a place to live, eat, drink and sleep. You will need to understand how to set up and organize these materials so that your parrot will feel comfortable when it is in or around the cage.