Read About Bird Cage Stand

A bird cage stand isn't necessary, but it can be useful, especially if you want a quick solution to housing your bird. Here's all you need to know about a bird cage stand.

Who should buy a bird cage stand?

Creating a space in your house for your bird can be difficult and a bird cage stand can help. Birds need to be in places where they get light, but not too much, and they need to be kept away from drafty areas. The temperature of the room that you decide to put your bird in needs to remain fairly consistent and can't be too hot or too cold.

That being said, a bird cage stand is good for people who, once they've found a space in their house that fits this criteria, don't have a piece of furniture to put the cage on. For example, if you find the perfect corner for your bird in your guestroom, but you can't seem find a dresser or a bookshelf to put the cage on, you might want a bird cage stand.

Why wouldn't I need a bird cage stand?

There's a couple of reasons you might not want a bird cage stand. One, you have a place in your house where you can safely keep your bird. Bird cage stands add an extra cost to the overall cost of your bird cage so if you don't need one, you might not want to get one. Also, bird cage stands need to fit the cage perfectly. If you already have a cage and you can't find a bird cage stand to fit that cage's specifications, you might opt out of the stand.

Perhaps the best reason not to get a bird cage stand is stand stability. Poole who have cats, dogs or small children should look for something other than a bird cage stand. Many bird cage stands are freestanding and if you have a dog, cat or small child, they might knock the stand over. Also, if you have a dog or cat, it might get overly excited about having a bird as a house guest and intentionally jump up on the stand or knock it over. Even if the cat or dog doesn't get the bird in it's mouth, this is sure to be terrifying experience for your bird.

What kind of bird cage stand should I get?

This depends on your home situation and they type of bird that you've decided to purchase. One kind of bird cage stand is freestanding. This is good if you're bird is in a stable place that is not likely to get knocked over. These types of stands are also good for large birds because large birds are usually too heavy to hang.

The other bird cage stand is a hanging bird cage stand. These stands either hang from the ceiling or sit on the floor, but extend in such a way that the cage hangs instead of sitting on the bird cage stand platform. A bird cage stand that hangs from the ceiling is a good option for small birds or households that have a cat as long as you make sure the cat can't get at the cage.