crimson
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- Oct 8, 2012
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One of my dilemas with Ninja, was how do I protect the toes of my other birds, when they jump on the sides and top of his cage.
I used a blanket, folded in half, and placed over the top and came down both sides of the cage. It was do-able but he didn't have a lot of light, which bothered me. Depending on the thickness of the blanket he could still get his beak in between the bars and pinch their toes.
One day my younger cat broke one of our blinds, which is made out of a stiffer fabric/linen(bought from Wal-Mart) I kept it until I found another use for it.
I used the blind to cover Ninjas' cage, I cut it so size, and it's just thick enough to prevent him from biting any toes....and lets in plenty of light.
I clipped it on with the dollar store pegs, until I find a better solution to keep it on.
IMG_2470_zps07b37536.jpg Photo by bmckellar735 | Photobucket
I used a blanket, folded in half, and placed over the top and came down both sides of the cage. It was do-able but he didn't have a lot of light, which bothered me. Depending on the thickness of the blanket he could still get his beak in between the bars and pinch their toes.
One day my younger cat broke one of our blinds, which is made out of a stiffer fabric/linen(bought from Wal-Mart) I kept it until I found another use for it.
I used the blind to cover Ninjas' cage, I cut it so size, and it's just thick enough to prevent him from biting any toes....and lets in plenty of light.
I clipped it on with the dollar store pegs, until I find a better solution to keep it on.
IMG_2470_zps07b37536.jpg Photo by bmckellar735 | Photobucket