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- kountry_mouse2
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Does anyone know what kind of paint I can use to restore a used cage I bought at a garage sale- couldn't pass it up it cost $10.00 but needs some work. It's 38" tall and 20 1/2" wide and deep. I think my finches will enjoy their space in there and will give them plenty of flight space. I plan on putting natural perches from tree branches in my yard etc... but before I do that it needs a paint job. Please help so I don't use toxic paint and kill all my birds.
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
- hilljack13
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ok heres a link to bird safe paint. http://www.eartheasy.com/live_nontoxic_paints.htm
As stated in other posts I touch up my cages all the time from minot rust etc with spray cans of any ole kinda paint, Reason being if its finches they do NOT chew on the cage or climb the bars of the cage.
I have never had an issue from this yet.
Hope the link helps.
As stated in other posts I touch up my cages all the time from minot rust etc with spray cans of any ole kinda paint, Reason being if its finches they do NOT chew on the cage or climb the bars of the cage.
I have never had an issue from this yet.
Hope the link helps.
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- hilljack13
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I do all the hous epainting during summer months when its safe fo rbirds to roll outside as all my cages are on wheels, that way I can safely paint plus they get free time and I can have the house all opened up,
Then at night when they are returned I place a REVERSE BLOWING AC in there windows this sucks air OUT of the room to the outside,
Then at night when they are returned I place a REVERSE BLOWING AC in there windows this sucks air OUT of the room to the outside,
" Nothing is harder to do gracefully than getting off your high horse"