reeb
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Hey everyone,
I saw this video today and I wanted to see others opinions on this "cat-proof" DIY bird cage. You can watch the whole video for context, but skip to 5:36 for the tour of the cage. She plans on getting a green cheek conure. She has used everything non-toxic.
My concerns:
1) Ventilation - I know there are ventilation holes and what not, but do you think that it is enough?
2) Sound - will there be too much reverberation within the cage - i.e, when her bird screams the sound will bounce off the walls and be very loud on the inside for the bird?
3) Chewing - to me there is a strong possibility for the bird to chew its way out
4) Size - maybe I'm just used to huuuuge bird cages but to me it seems a bit small, even for a GCC, which we can assume will spend quite a bit of time in there because of the cats (If the bird was coming out for most of the day then I think it is probably a good size)
5) Perches - she talks about how all the perches will fit into the holes that have been drilled - this will not only block ventilation even more but won't offer perch variety
I don't know, I'm just really curious about what other members think! Am I being too critical?
Here's the video:
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDXD4htnXU8"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDXD4htnXU8[/ame]
I saw this video today and I wanted to see others opinions on this "cat-proof" DIY bird cage. You can watch the whole video for context, but skip to 5:36 for the tour of the cage. She plans on getting a green cheek conure. She has used everything non-toxic.
My concerns:
1) Ventilation - I know there are ventilation holes and what not, but do you think that it is enough?
2) Sound - will there be too much reverberation within the cage - i.e, when her bird screams the sound will bounce off the walls and be very loud on the inside for the bird?
3) Chewing - to me there is a strong possibility for the bird to chew its way out
4) Size - maybe I'm just used to huuuuge bird cages but to me it seems a bit small, even for a GCC, which we can assume will spend quite a bit of time in there because of the cats (If the bird was coming out for most of the day then I think it is probably a good size)
5) Perches - she talks about how all the perches will fit into the holes that have been drilled - this will not only block ventilation even more but won't offer perch variety
I don't know, I'm just really curious about what other members think! Am I being too critical?
Here's the video:
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDXD4htnXU8"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qDXD4htnXU8[/ame]
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