How to Find the Best Cage for a Cockatiel

Since your cockatiel will be spending much of its time in its cage, it's important that you select a cage that will make your pet feel comfortable and secure.

Things You'll Need

  • Bird Cage Cleaner
  • Bird Cages
  • Bird Food/water Bowls
  • Bird Perches
  • Bird Toys
  • Small Bird Play Pen
  • Bird Cage Paper
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Instructions

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      Select a large cage so the bird will have plenty of room to move about inside. It should be able to spread its wings easily without hitting the sides.

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      Look for a square cage that allows the bird to nest in the corners and feel safe.

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      Avoid round cages where the bars bend to meet in the center - the bird's toes or beak can get caught in this spot.

    • 4

      Opt for a cage with plastic, coated bars if you want something that will look nice and be easy to clean.

    • 5

      Understand that block cages made of welded wire are a less expensive choice, but if you go this route, use vinegar and water to clean the cage and remove any excess zinc, which could poison the bird.

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      Be sure that the cage bars are not more that 3/4 of an inch apart, so your bird won't be able to stick its head through the openings.

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      Check the cage door to be sure that it is large enough that you can stick your hand in, with your bird perched on your hand, without the bird having to duck down.

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      Equip the cage with perches and toys to keep the cockatiel occupied. Make sure the cage is at least 16 inches high to accommodate two levels of perches.

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      Select a cage that is wider than high since the bird will spend much of its time on the ground floor.

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      Look for a grate on the floor, to keep the bird from sitting in its droppings.