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  • 1) wire thickness: we also know that the pet cage wire is too thin to be easily bitten off by dogs, the general cage wire on the market are 3mm steel wire, such wire is only suitable for small dogs or rabbits, for large dog friends I suggest to buy more than 4mm thick.

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  • Regarding the placement of the cage, the top of the cage should not be higher than your standing eye level. This is because tall parrots are usually superior and not easy to tame. But for overly frightened parrots it can be slightly above your eye level. The bottom of the cage is usually equipped with a tray to prevent objects such as bird seed from falling to the ground and to prevent parrots from bumping their feet through the bars at night. The chassis should be covered with newspaper and replaced daily. To help the parrot feel safer, the cage should have a solid side and not be surrounded by bars. If a solid side is hard to find, put one side of the cage against a solid wall. We have to carefully choose a good cage for the parrot, so that it has a comfortable home.

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