Protecting your walls

M&M Ninja

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This isn't really a cage question, but it's kind of cage adjacent.

How do y'all protect your walls from splashy baths and food flinging? I'm considering hanging a sheet so that I can throw it in the wash, but I also like the idea of some sort of board that is more easily wiped down than my walls. If possible, it'd be nice if the solution didn't attract a beak or look really unsightly.
 
This isn't really a cage question, but it's kind of cage adjacent.

How do y'all protect your walls from splashy baths and food flinging? I'm considering hanging a sheet so that I can throw it in the wash, but I also like the idea of some sort of board that is more easily wiped down than my walls. If possible, it'd be nice if the solution didn't attract a beak or look really unsightly.
Hang a plain or clear shower curtain behind the cage from a rod or cable that's hanging from the ceiling from large cup hooks.

Apply clear contact paper (plastic film that goes in cupboards) to wall areas needing protection.

Attach a thin plexiglass sheet (drill holes in it) to the wall or install twist in metal hooks and hang plexiglass sheet from hooks.
 
Hang a plain or clear shower curtain behind the cage from a rod or cable that's hanging from the ceiling from large cup hooks.

Apply clear contact paper (plastic film that goes in cupboards) to wall areas needing protection.

Attach a thin plexiglass sheet (drill holes in it) to the wall or install twist in metal hooks and hang plexiglass sheet from hooks.
Great ideas! Thank you.
 
Shower curtains work great and have a big advantage. If you travel bit of masking tape holding curtains in place will give your bird a sense of home. This can help lower travel anxiety.
 
Oh, MANNNNNNNNNNNNNN, what great ideas.
Well, as usual I am bringing up the rear.
I just let the walls take their punishment.
 

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