Hi, I just wanted to share a great DIY hack that has greatly improved our bird setup and cleanup routine: plexiglass walls.
This is an excellent option if you, or someone in your household, is unhappy living amidst bird "residue" - and wants a cleaner setup.
Inspired by this article, https://pethelpful.com/birds/Easy-Hacks-to-Help-Mess-Proof-Your-Bird-Cage, we cut three pieces of plexiglass to the width of three sides of our bird cage, and hang them from the top of the cage using S-hooks. This ensures that no seeds, feathers, etc., will escape three sides of the cage. Unlike the article, we decided to forego the seed guard, and instead cut "long plexiglass walls" so that all seed and bird residue falls to the mat underneath the cage. Every night, we replace the paper liner in her cage and vacuum/wipe the mat and floor area underneath her cage (and of course periodically we clean the plexiglass walls and cage itself). The plexiglass walls have made a HUGE difference - so much easier to clean and I even think our bird is happier with this setup. See pictures below.
If you go about this, I recommend finding a vendor who will cut the plexiglass and drill the holes for the S-hooks for you. Canal Plastics in NYC is where we went (after trying and failing to do it at home using a hand-held plexiglass /acrylic cutting tool ).
You should, of course, also be sure to purchase s-hooks made in a metal that is safe for birds, such as stainless steel.
If you have any other hacks related to keeping your bird area clean, I'd be glad to hear them!
This is an excellent option if you, or someone in your household, is unhappy living amidst bird "residue" - and wants a cleaner setup.
Inspired by this article, https://pethelpful.com/birds/Easy-Hacks-to-Help-Mess-Proof-Your-Bird-Cage, we cut three pieces of plexiglass to the width of three sides of our bird cage, and hang them from the top of the cage using S-hooks. This ensures that no seeds, feathers, etc., will escape three sides of the cage. Unlike the article, we decided to forego the seed guard, and instead cut "long plexiglass walls" so that all seed and bird residue falls to the mat underneath the cage. Every night, we replace the paper liner in her cage and vacuum/wipe the mat and floor area underneath her cage (and of course periodically we clean the plexiglass walls and cage itself). The plexiglass walls have made a HUGE difference - so much easier to clean and I even think our bird is happier with this setup. See pictures below.
If you go about this, I recommend finding a vendor who will cut the plexiglass and drill the holes for the S-hooks for you. Canal Plastics in NYC is where we went (after trying and failing to do it at home using a hand-held plexiglass /acrylic cutting tool ).
You should, of course, also be sure to purchase s-hooks made in a metal that is safe for birds, such as stainless steel.
If you have any other hacks related to keeping your bird area clean, I'd be glad to hear them!
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