PCash
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Yellow-Sided Green Cheek Conure (Male)
Pineapple Green Cheek Conure (Female)
Yellow Shouldered Amazon (male)
I don't have a macaw yet, but I'm considering a Greenwing rescue. He probably will start out with a bit of time in his cage and/or on top of his cage til he can be handled more. I'm in a smaller house (about 1000 square feet not including the spacious attic and basement) and my husband is a little concerned about all the room that a cage will take up in our livingroom. I was wondering what everyone's thoughts on a large corner cage are. Of course the bird's needs come first, but a corner cage might "blend" into our livingroom a little better. Thoughts?
I found this one at Bird Cages For Less. The larger size.
https://birdcages4less.com/page/B/PROD/PA5751
The macaw would come with his cage at the rescue which I think is probably decent sized. However, it is pretty worn. I could get it re-powder coated possibly.
How do you protect the walls behind your cages? I noticed Roger (the Greenwing) holds onto the side of his cage and projective poops out the side. Yay, lol. Plus if I got him, I'd offer him chop which we know can get flung around onto walls and floors. So, how do you protect your walls?
I found this one at Bird Cages For Less. The larger size.
https://birdcages4less.com/page/B/PROD/PA5751
The macaw would come with his cage at the rescue which I think is probably decent sized. However, it is pretty worn. I could get it re-powder coated possibly.
How do you protect the walls behind your cages? I noticed Roger (the Greenwing) holds onto the side of his cage and projective poops out the side. Yay, lol. Plus if I got him, I'd offer him chop which we know can get flung around onto walls and floors. So, how do you protect your walls?