What do you use to line the bottom of your fids cage?

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I was wondering what everyone uses to line the bottom of your fids cage. I am using newspaper but someone told me it can be dangerous because of the ink in the paper. Would love to get ideas from you all about what you use.:D
 

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Hey there Ecclipse, how is my little niece doing tonight, still carrying on like a Duracell battery, I just love watching her. Steven reckons she looks like a cartoon character, he adores her as well
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I place newspaper in Mishi's cage, under the grates. I change it daily.
Below is a FANTASTIC link explaining so many different options there are.

Winged Wisdom Magazine. Bird Cage Liners: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly
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Thanks Ant, will get reading....lil R is finally sleeping - after kicking up a fuss because she didn't want to settle - lol :)
 

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I have a couple rolls of unprinted newspaper. If you call some local newspapers that are relatively small and ask them if they sell their "ends" then you might be able to get some too. I am able to cut directly from the roll to the length I need.
 

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All my cages have grates, so I too use ordinary newspaper changed daily, I guess if they can't get to it no harm, for smaller cages without grates you can use crushed walnut, it can be recycled a number of times by just sifting out the solid matter, poop, food ect, however it is fairly expensive, you want to stay away from crushed corn cob if the birds can access it, its not digestable and many birds try and eat it, it can cause serious health problems, some people use pine shavings, but I find it to be a bit messy if used in cage bottoms, probably the most common litter used in pet stores........
 

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News paper is really what many of us use. I would stay away from the corn and other products they sell to put in the bottom cages. They also can contain fungi as do peanut shells.
 

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Newspaper for me...changed twice daily. I've recently been using paper towels, as I found some really cheap...it is cleaner and easier to clean up...but can be a little expensive.
 
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Thanks for all your feedback..Im on the right track so will stay with newspaper and see if I can get any newspaper ends - shot guys/gals!!! :)
 

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I generally use newspaper for conures as it is under grate.I did once find a particularly ugly geometry test...bad grade and all underneath the grate but that is another story.I use pine shavings for my budgies because I do not use a grate since one of my birds is weak and often rests on cage bottom.
 

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Sky would have hard time getting to it so I give her and merry a fruit and veggie kaboob daily and hang it right by her.If she moves merry will deliver.
 
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Does the grate not hurt the bird's feet? I have never used a grate before so am ignorant about them?
 

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Does the grate not hurt the bird's feet? I have never used a grate before so am ignorant about them?

I have always used a grate for :grey: she is not a lady, she rips the paper to shreds. Mishka walks on the grates often, especially to play with her balls. She spends long periods walking on the grate, throwing the balls around.
I"m sure if it hurt her, she would not walk on it. :D
 
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LOL - Learnt something new - thanks Ant :)
 

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I line the cage with newspaper, under the grate. I don't think I have to worry about them ingesting ink, if I'm careful to flatten it and push it out of reach.
 
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I dont have a grate and the cage didnt come with one - Do I need a grate?
 

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I dont have a grate and the cage didnt come with one - Do I need a grate?

Only you can answer that..... Ecclipse :rolleyes:
I know you are not in most of the day, what if Rosie walks around, and occasionally steps on her poppies. What if food drops out her bowl, and she attempts to eat if from the bottom of her cage.
Something to really think about :rolleyes:
 

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