How to Choose an Acrylic Bird Cage
Congratulations. You've decided to buy a bird, and you even know what kind. You've gone so far as to pick out a name for your new feathered friend. The hard part is over, right?
Wrong. You still have to find a cage for little Polly. You will be amazed by the number of bird cages to choose from. Bird cages are available in many different sizes, styles, and
price ranges. They come in a variety of materials, such as wood, iron, metal, and stainless steel.
One option for materials is acrylic. Acrylic bird cages are relatively
inexpensive and readily available. Though acrylic bird cages are popular, some customers report that they are not as durable as metal or stainless steel. Others say that birds are
unable to climb on acrylic bird cages. This could keep your bird from getting an adequate amount of exercise.
Acrylic bird cages can be mass produced or custom made. They can be
found at local pet stores or large chains such as PetsMart or PetCo. They are also available at department stores, such as Wal-Mart. At times, acrylic bird cages can even be found at
discount stores, such as Family Dollar or Dollar General. Another option for buying acrylic bird cages is online pet stores. They can range from about $20 for a small mass produced
cage to over a thousand dollars for a large custom designed cage. About the Author
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