I Have “Rascal” My Cockatiel All Fitted Out With Lights
Janet C. related
I have “Rascal” my cockatiel all fitted out with Lights, a heater, different size perches, and chew toys…all types & sizes.
Janet C. related
I have “Rascal” my cockatiel all fitted out with Lights, a heater, different size perches, and chew toys…all types & sizes.
From Marla S.
Hi, Your toys, treats, and perch setup are nice. Not overcrowded and is laid out nicely. One comment though.
As a Lovebird Mom for over nine years now It baffles me to this day to see other bird parents place their bird’s open food and water dishes on the cage floor!
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Birds are not just pets; they’re part of our family. Ensuring their home – the birdcage – is clean and safe is crucial for their health and happiness.
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Catherine Tobsing wrote:
No, we don’t. Mainly due to the wide range of sizes that would be needed and the shipping would be prohibitive.
There are never enough hours in the day to achieve all my goals.
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Hello, I was hoping to get your insight on what’s going on with our Pineapple Green Cheek Conure named Mango.
She’s about 13 years old. About 6-weeks ago, we put in a cage heater for her to sit near and keep warm at night instead of using a space heater in her alcove.
We operate Windy City Parrot and our social stores from a large historic (1928) “bungalow.”
About 20 years ago the building suffered a fire that was extinguished by the Lowell volunteer fire department 3 minutes away by a fire truck.
Janet C. relates
Winter is around the corner and I want to get a heater for my cockatiel. I decided on the one that attaches to the side of the cage, as I wasn’t sure about adding another perch to his cage.
The easiest way to combat the mess is to be proactive in everything you do from inside the birdcage to paper or coverings on the floor.