Quantumcat
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Has anyone ever kept a bird without a cage before?
If they have a special playstand where they aren't allowed to be disturbed (for the private bedroom value of a cage), the main area they spend time in can be separated from the rest of the house, they have a travel cage, and they have stands they like to be on in other rooms in the house (if the main area needs to be used but they need to be contained for whatever reason), is a cage really needed?
It's definitely expected that a bird will have their own cage and I have never heard of anyone keeping a bird without a cage before! But if a bird is a well-behaved member of the family, why can't they have free reign of the house like we give to our dogs and cats?
Anyway, I welcome your thoughtful replies
If they have a special playstand where they aren't allowed to be disturbed (for the private bedroom value of a cage), the main area they spend time in can be separated from the rest of the house, they have a travel cage, and they have stands they like to be on in other rooms in the house (if the main area needs to be used but they need to be contained for whatever reason), is a cage really needed?
It's definitely expected that a bird will have their own cage and I have never heard of anyone keeping a bird without a cage before! But if a bird is a well-behaved member of the family, why can't they have free reign of the house like we give to our dogs and cats?
Anyway, I welcome your thoughtful replies