LeaKP
Well-known member
I wasn't quite sure where to post this, but here goes.
I'm fastidious about keeping Nigel's cage cleaned every day. In the wild, he would be flying around, not exposed to dander, dust, etc. air would be fresh and clean so I try to keep things fresh as I can. Besides, it's better for all of us to keep things tidy. Plus his cage gets washed outside every month and sun-dried.
I use, as many of you already do, a plain water bottle sprayer that I use to spray down the cage before wiping it down daily. It keeps dust down and catches fuzzies that are everywhere especially since he is molting.
As well as keeping things clean, I do like things to be fresh smelling but with parrots we can't use any fresheners so, after a long fact check, I found the following to be safe which I now do and am so happy with the results!
After wiping everything down, I squeeze the juice of a fresh lemon onto a thin cloth and wipe down the tray, grill and areas that tent to catch all foods and droppings. I even use it on the tile floor underneath his cage. It's perfectly safe and natural and smells nice, very faint but nice. I don't use a lot of the juice, just enough to spread lightly onto the cloth. I do this maybe once a week.
But if you don't like how lemons smell, it's not for you!
I'm fastidious about keeping Nigel's cage cleaned every day. In the wild, he would be flying around, not exposed to dander, dust, etc. air would be fresh and clean so I try to keep things fresh as I can. Besides, it's better for all of us to keep things tidy. Plus his cage gets washed outside every month and sun-dried.
I use, as many of you already do, a plain water bottle sprayer that I use to spray down the cage before wiping it down daily. It keeps dust down and catches fuzzies that are everywhere especially since he is molting.
As well as keeping things clean, I do like things to be fresh smelling but with parrots we can't use any fresheners so, after a long fact check, I found the following to be safe which I now do and am so happy with the results!
After wiping everything down, I squeeze the juice of a fresh lemon onto a thin cloth and wipe down the tray, grill and areas that tent to catch all foods and droppings. I even use it on the tile floor underneath his cage. It's perfectly safe and natural and smells nice, very faint but nice. I don't use a lot of the juice, just enough to spread lightly onto the cloth. I do this maybe once a week.
But if you don't like how lemons smell, it's not for you!