Cheap hanging bird cages?
My mom is alergic to birds and I want an outdoor bird but I have a cat so it would have to be a hanging cage. Any sugestions?
I rent a basement apartment and my cat is outdoors. I could possibly keep it upstairs or at ny dad’s house.
The bird I want is a love dove.
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i do not suggest that you have a bird at all.
this is not a proper environment for one.
outdoor birds are meant to be wild and domesticated birds are meant to be inside and protected from predators. if you cannot provide a proper home and a safe environment you should not get one at all.
birds require much education and knowledge and an avian vet for basic care. i highly suggest you do a LOT and I mean a LOT of reading up on all birds in general. you can also talk to an avian vet for free about this and I bet you he/she will tell you the same exact thing.
sorry.
I don’t suggest leaving your bird outside, even if your mother is allergic to the little guys.
Birds are extremely temperature sensitive, and get chilled and/or overheated very quickly. Even if you live in a temperate climate, temperature and the overall weather can change radically.
If you are going to get a bird, I suggest putting it somewhere *indoors* where your mother doesn’t go often. If you clean the cage and give the bird a bath (they love those) often, allergens won’t be so widespread and probably less noticeable.
One more thing, I suggest getting a parakeet. They are small, and reasonably priced. They are also fairly easy to care for. But, like any pet, read up on them and research before going out and buying one. Birds should never be impulse buys!
Here’s some good info on parakeets:
http://animal-world.com/encyclo/birds/parakeets/ParakeetProfile.htm
And a small checklist to complete before buying your new friend:
http://www.rhodasparrots.com/index.php?pid=20001
Good Luck!! Birds really are wonderful pets, but never get one if you’re not ready for one! ^_~
if i was you i would by a bird of prey like a harris hawk because i have one for sale so if you want to buy it off me send me a message on benplews@hotmail.co.uk