On the Hunt for Pet Bird Cages for Christmas |
| 11/4/2009 2:47:05 AM |
My niece is a huge animal lover and she is always begging for more pets. Now she's convinced her parents that besides the gerbils, the dog, the hamsters, and the fish, it's time for them to discover the joys of having birds. As a consequence of her desire to have pet birds, she's been on the hunt for pet bird cages and has found a few suitable ones. Having had a bird or two in my lifetime, I know she's going to need more for the birds than just the pet bird cages. I found a lot of pet bird products online today and made a list of possible gifts for her Christmas present. Her folks have consented between themselves to getting her two birds for Christmas, although my niece doesn't know it yet.
I told my sister that I'd pick up some fun pet bird cages' products like these Pet Ag Add A Ladder Medium that birds love to perch on. They will also need other interactive toys to keep them entertained. My sister consented to having the birds as long as they never get loose in the house. She will let her daughter let them fly around her bedroom as long as she cleans up after them. My sister and I share a mild phobia of birds because they fly so randomly, one never knows where they are going to land.
So when they get ready to buy the pet bird cages, they are going to get them large enough so that the birds have plenty of room to jump around get some exercise. I found a great website for pet bird cages and supplies at Top Line Pet Supply located at www.toplinepetsupply.com. They have all sorts of pet supplies, so I forwarded the link to my sister in an instant message last night. My other sister already uses this website to get healthy dog food, so we're keeping this site in the family.
I think it would be so much fun to go on the hunt for the birds for my niece. My sister said they are researching the best domestic birds that adapt very well to pet bird cages since the time outside the pet bird cages will be limited. I suggested canaries. I've had them before, and nothing sounds better than their beautiful bird song. Only the males have that beautiful bird call, so she'd have to make sure that the pet shop knew the males from the females. Once my niece gets her birds, she'll probably be hooked for life on raising birds, because they really do make nice pets that can be fully domesticated.
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