Victorian Top Bird Cages
Every parrot owner will tell you that birds love to eat. And they are messy! After a healthy meal your pet will have food strewn all over his Victorian top bird cages or play top bird cage. Despite the mess associated with meal time, food plays an important part in the bonding and training process.
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- It teaches your parrot to trust you. It won’t take long for your parrot to realize that you’re the one who gives him food and water on a daily basis. When you open the door to your corner bird cage or Victorian top bird cage each morning, your pet knows you’re bringing a delicious breakfast. This assurance will help your parrot trust you.
- It encourages
positive behavior. When training your bird, positive reinforcement is the
most powerful technique. Simply put, it means you reward your pet for behaving
properly. Oftentimes, the reward consists of food. Every time you take your pet
out of his Victorian top bird cages or corner bird cages for a training
session, be sure to have a pocket full of treats. Not only does this encourage
good behavior, it will also help your pet look forward to learning new things.
- It keeps your pet healthy. Food nourishes your pet’s body and keeps him strong. In order to preserve his health, select treats that are rich in vitamins and minerals. Fruits and vegetables are ideal. There are a number of veggies that are extremely easy to prepare including carrots, broccoli and peas.
Keeping Your Victorian Top Bird Cage Clean During Feeding Time
You can eliminate much of the mess associated with meals by investing in some equipment. Specialized feeders, such as the Friendly Feeder are ideal for keeping your corner bird cages or Victorian top bird cages clean. These feeders keep food from flying all over the play top bird cage and eliminate much of the after-dinner mess.

