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A Guide to Bird Cage Covers
As much as you love the sound of your new little bird, you
probably don't want to hear it at the crack of dawn. If your
feathered friend's morning song is interrupting your sleep, you
might want to buy a bird cage cover. Though not an absolute
necessity, covers have some definite advantages.
First of all, a bird cage cover blocks the cool air, keeping
your bird warmer in the winter. It also blocks some sound, and
may help your bird rest easier. Perhaps most importantly, the
bird cage cover keeps out the light, persuading your bird to
sleep until you are ready to wake up. This can help you--and
your bird--get some much needed rest.
Though any material could work in theory, it is best to buy a
cover that is made for bird cages. Otherwise, you run the risk
of your bird becoming tangled in the material. You also need a
cover
that is washable.
Bird cage covers are available at most pet supply stores. They
can also be ordered online. If you prefer, you can make your own
bird cage cover. This will enable you to choose a fabric that
matches your home. If you go this route, make sure that you
choose a material that is washable and that will not entangle
your bird.
If you choose to use a bird cage cover, try to use it roughly
the same hours each day. Like most people, birds need a routine
to feel safe, happy, and secure.
About the author:
Bird Cages Info
provides detailed information in decorative, large, custom,
acrylic, antique, wooden, and discount bird cages sale, as well
as covers and stands. Bird Cages Info is the sister site of Dog Beds Web.
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