caged birds
7 Ways To Give Caged Birds A Better Quallity of Life
By Gitie on 29 June, 2010 - 00:34You may be a very kind and loving bird owner or you may not have birds at all. But please help spread this message so that we can create a kinder world for these beautiful creatures.
Pet birds are often confined to cages that are far too small for them to enjoy any reasonable quality of life. Canaries and budgies are sometimes kept in cages as small as a teapot. Large birds like cockatoos and african greys are lucky to be kept in cages as big as the one in the picture on the left. There is no room for the bird to even stretch their wings or get any exercise. The metal floor often a wire mesh is too harsh on their claws. The perches are also inappropriate as they are not suited to the size of their claws and the birds cannot flex their muscles. Sitting in a cramped position for a life time of imprisonment, the birds get cranky and bite. Then they are tagged as trouble makers and treated even worse. Large birds live for 60 -70 years in this form of confinement. The wire mesh on the sides of the cage often damage their wings and beaks.
Yet there are some easy ways of improving their quality of life in significant ways. read more »
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