ravvlet
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- Jun 25, 2019
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- Parrots
- Kirby - OWA, 33yrs old (2019-)
Broccoli - Dusky Conure - 3?mo old (July 2023 -)
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(Rehomed) Sammy - YNA, 45 yrs old (2022-2023)
(RIP) Cricket - Cockatiel (2019-2022)
So, my vet and I have been working on this with supplements for arthritis and his heart, as well as starting enalapril, but Kirby has poor grip and that sometimes results in him taking a spill from a perch.
His favorite cage perch, which is at just above the level of his food/water bowls, is about 2-3ft from the floor of the cage; there is a terrible THUNK when he slips and falls. Iāve been discussing with her the possibility of adapting his cage or getting a new one (the one we have came with him almost 3 years ago, and it wasnāt in great shape then - I know for a fact now that Iāve got Sammyās newer A&E to compare it to, that the paint on it attracts way more dust and is harder to clean). Iāve been thinking about replacing it anyway, so Iām trying to find out what my options are here.
Iāve seen some people report success in āliftingā the cage bottom by inserting stuff higher up - but he does sometimes go on the floor of the cage and I donāt want him eating fallen food that might be spoiled or shredding poopy paper, etc (I change the paper every day, but he does get chop in the cage in the AM and I donāt want to be obsessively changing the paper every time he poops!).
He doesnāt seem to have problems with falling on his tree - possibly because the branches he likes to sit on are thinner.
His vet and I also agree he still needs to be able to do SOME climbing. Has anyone here made a cage for an amazon that still allows climbing, but for which the cage bottom isnāt so deep that they can hurt themselves? Rabbit cages tend to be too shallow, and ferret cages are about the same height as his current cage, and the bar spacing is off for all of those.
I feel like the better solution would be to get a newer A&E of the same size (basically the same cage we have for Sammy, which also has narrower bar spacing that might be easier on him as well) and figure out how to put something in so he canāt fall the whole way - maybe a rope net made of sisal? Would be an absolute pain to clean though. If anyone has a clever idea Iām all ears.
His favorite cage perch, which is at just above the level of his food/water bowls, is about 2-3ft from the floor of the cage; there is a terrible THUNK when he slips and falls. Iāve been discussing with her the possibility of adapting his cage or getting a new one (the one we have came with him almost 3 years ago, and it wasnāt in great shape then - I know for a fact now that Iāve got Sammyās newer A&E to compare it to, that the paint on it attracts way more dust and is harder to clean). Iāve been thinking about replacing it anyway, so Iām trying to find out what my options are here.
Iāve seen some people report success in āliftingā the cage bottom by inserting stuff higher up - but he does sometimes go on the floor of the cage and I donāt want him eating fallen food that might be spoiled or shredding poopy paper, etc (I change the paper every day, but he does get chop in the cage in the AM and I donāt want to be obsessively changing the paper every time he poops!).
He doesnāt seem to have problems with falling on his tree - possibly because the branches he likes to sit on are thinner.
His vet and I also agree he still needs to be able to do SOME climbing. Has anyone here made a cage for an amazon that still allows climbing, but for which the cage bottom isnāt so deep that they can hurt themselves? Rabbit cages tend to be too shallow, and ferret cages are about the same height as his current cage, and the bar spacing is off for all of those.
I feel like the better solution would be to get a newer A&E of the same size (basically the same cage we have for Sammy, which also has narrower bar spacing that might be easier on him as well) and figure out how to put something in so he canāt fall the whole way - maybe a rope net made of sisal? Would be an absolute pain to clean though. If anyone has a clever idea Iām all ears.