Just thought I'd ask a question about cages, Currently i have 2 IRN and 1 Quaker parrot and was wondering if i got them all the same cages (So 3 x cages) Would they get confused with which one is there's?
Or is it better they have different styles of cages each??
Thanks,
Jordan.
Is it okay to have the same cages?
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Re: Is it okay to have the same cages?
I am thinking of buying my Quaker and both of my IRN's this cage each.
What do you guys think?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/BLUE-BIRD-CAGE-B ... 20b3301012
What do you guys think?
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/BLUE-BIRD-CAGE-B ... 20b3301012
Re: Is it okay to have the same cages?
I don't think the birds would be confused by cage style. The IRNs might not even care as long as there is food in the cage. The quaker would definitely know his (I believe they are quite territorial).
Those are nice cages. I assume they will spend lots of time up on the playstands! ^^
Those are nice cages. I assume they will spend lots of time up on the playstands! ^^
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Re: Is it okay to have the same cages?
Hi Gumbie - I like the cage too. I don't think they'd get mixed up as to who belongs to which cage...
When we first brought Charlie home, though, for whatever reason he decided that Janey's cage should be his... When we let him out of his cage, he would fly over to hers (with his clipped wings) and perch at the top of it. He was scared of us when we first brought him home, so it was hard to get him off... and it used to freak Janey out no-end. I don't know whether it was because the cage was bigger or whether he wanted to be with Janey... but in the end we relented and they now share a cage... Well, actually, we always wanted them to share the big cage... but it happened sooner than we had planned.
Ellie.
When we first brought Charlie home, though, for whatever reason he decided that Janey's cage should be his... When we let him out of his cage, he would fly over to hers (with his clipped wings) and perch at the top of it. He was scared of us when we first brought him home, so it was hard to get him off... and it used to freak Janey out no-end. I don't know whether it was because the cage was bigger or whether he wanted to be with Janey... but in the end we relented and they now share a cage... Well, actually, we always wanted them to share the big cage... but it happened sooner than we had planned.
Ellie.