hiriki
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- Oct 19, 2014
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- Parrots
- (Birdie - Jenday Conure)
(Kiwi - Green Cheek Conure)
(Elby - Lovebird)
(Gorou - Ringneck Dove)
Hey everyone! Today I wanted to bring up my least favorite subject: cage redecoration time.
I don't do it nearly as often as I should because my cages are so damn big. It's a two man job to place and remove perches generally, especially ones that are affixed to the back of the cage.
But I can't possibly be the only person with this problem--and perhaps someone has found a solution? I've thought about maybe cutting myself a break and only moving toys and easily accessible perches while leaving the more difficult to reach perches where they are as permanent fixtures, has anyone tried this? Is there a particular way that you arrange things to make it easier on yourself in the long run? And how do you come up with new places to put things over and over??? It makes my brain hurt trying to arrange perches in such a way that my birds won't poop on other perches or bowls, once I find a configuration that works I just hate to dismantle it lol.
I don't do it nearly as often as I should because my cages are so damn big. It's a two man job to place and remove perches generally, especially ones that are affixed to the back of the cage.
But I can't possibly be the only person with this problem--and perhaps someone has found a solution? I've thought about maybe cutting myself a break and only moving toys and easily accessible perches while leaving the more difficult to reach perches where they are as permanent fixtures, has anyone tried this? Is there a particular way that you arrange things to make it easier on yourself in the long run? And how do you come up with new places to put things over and over??? It makes my brain hurt trying to arrange perches in such a way that my birds won't poop on other perches or bowls, once I find a configuration that works I just hate to dismantle it lol.