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Birds, like man, have to be mentally healthy. They look for stability in their homes and safety in their environment. A stainless steel bird cage gives them that stability.  Even when breeds have been domesticated over time, there are still a few wild instincts in them enough to let us understand where their actions originated [...]]]></description>
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</script></div><p>Birds, like man, have to be mentally healthy. They look for stability in their homes and safety in their environment. A stainless steel bird cage gives them that stability.  Even when breeds have been domesticated over time, there are still a few wild instincts in them enough to let us understand where their actions originated from. Most birds will use their beaks not only for eating but for climbing to higher places in the wild without the use of their wings. Parrots mimic the same habit. They use their beaks to peck on the bird cage bars and maneuver themselves to higher ground. Sometimes they also shake their perches, the way they shake tree branches. This can be fatal if the cage is unstable.</p>
<p>The pet’s behavior and the quality of its life will depend on his level of satisfaction in its present environment. Responsible pet lovers should try as much as possible to decipher their pet’s actions by giving them enough love and assurance to counter their mild aggressions and tantrums.</p>
<p>A stainless steel bird cage is one of the ways to show that assurance. Said to be the best and the most expensive home for avian pets, stainless steel bird cages are the most sought-after type for its durability and stability. It is almost unlikely that stainless steel cages and stands can topple no matter how aggressive the bird has become. A stainless steel cage can also withstand the rigors of time and tarnish. The acid found in food and bird droppings may tarnish a lot of other materials but not stainless steel.</p>
<p>These cages come in all forms of finishes, size and shapes. A lot of pet owners still prefer the classic white rectangular cage. There are those with domes and arches for effect. The point of a stainless steel bird cage though isn’t much on its visual pleasure but the quality of the material it is made from.</p>
<p>There are medical-grade stainless steels which don’t contain the element chromium that may poison the pet if constantly ingested. A 304- Grade stainless steel cage is deemed to be most ideal because it supposedly does not contain any chemicals harmful to the pet like zinc and lead. Most pets will chew off some paint chips from powder-coated cages and ingest them. The toxicity level found in those chips is high enough to impair the animal immediately. A 304- Grade stainless steel cage has a much higher life span than powder-coated cages. Although it’s slightly more expensive than normal stainless steel cages, many bird owners will justify it is well worth it. Of course, it is also wise to buy from a reputable bird cage manufacturers to fully assure yourself that the promise of chemical-less components are indeed authentic.</p>
<p>Even if bird cages of this material are durable, maintenance is still important for its longevity. It is quite easy to clean out stainless steel. It can be pressure-washed or scrubbed down with vinegar and water, then dried with another cloth. Stainless steel cages are relatively easy to maintain though because the material resists bacterial formation. Steel doesn’t have porous properties, so there are no holes for bacteria to thrive in.</p>
<p>Again, the expense might be over the top, but for a pet lover, the best is rightly so.</p>
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