Amazing cage bottom
Posted: Tue May 06, 2014 7:45 pm
Today I was shopping at a fancy nursery in Laguna Beach, where they keep beautiful live birds as part of their display/decor. The litter at the bottom of the cages was made up of small twigs and leaves, mostly eucalyptus. It looked really natural and beautiful, and now I am wondering if I could do that with my cages.
And the woman told me in the shop they redo the cage bottom every week or two, I sure like that better than changing the paper every day, which is what I do now.
Has anyone tried this? I would think that I could just cut some branches and let them dry, it's probably not a good idea to pick up what has already fallen on the ground. Has anyone tried this? Do you think it's safe for my birds?
And the woman told me in the shop they redo the cage bottom every week or two, I sure like that better than changing the paper every day, which is what I do now.
Has anyone tried this? I would think that I could just cut some branches and let them dry, it's probably not a good idea to pick up what has already fallen on the ground. Has anyone tried this? Do you think it's safe for my birds?