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Albert Graham, Backyard Pool Drainer
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CAGE SIZE IS VERY IMPORTANT - Given the wing span on many of the parrots , the bigger cage the better.
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Miguel Cortez, Small Business Owner
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His two male parrots were holding the rosary beads and praying in their cage.
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Miles Rhodes, Wine Taster
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Cages that are brass plated will tarnish over time and since the plating is not too strong, it can easily be chewed off by an aggressive parrot.
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Chrissie Tanner, Homemaker and Mom
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Pet parrots must be allowed time out of their cages every day to stretch their wings, explore and spend time interacting with you.
Parrots of all sorts love to climb on ladders and the horizontal bars of their cage.
Most parrots also love wooden boxes placed inside their cages; they use these as private hideaways and as a roosting place at night.
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Keiko Miyisawa, Receptionist
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Bird Cages for parrots & pet birds.
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Athena Mondale, Spiritual Consultant
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Round cages have no place in the psychological life of a parrot.
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Todd Porter, Gym Attendent
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It is worth mentioning here that round cages are not suitable for parrots and may cause psychological problems and lack of orientation.
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Shane Kelly, Bar Tender
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Suspended cages Suspended cages are not as popular for the housing of Eclectus parrots in Australian aviaries, although this practice is slowly changing.
Good quality cages are expensive, and new parrot owners often find that they can only afford the parrot but not the quality cage that their parrot should be housed in.
We have a couple of these parrots that are pretty talkative in smaller cages at the gift shop and here at the bar where you can chat with them.
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