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?
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Re: Amazing cage bottom
I used to use natural eucalyptus leaves as nesting material for my lovebirds with no ill effects. It was recommended to me as a breeding trigger for some reason. Bob
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Re: Amazing cage bottom
I think eucalyptus should be fine. I have used hay in the bottom of cages before, it definitely looks nicer than dirty paper. I found that much of the poop fell through the hay, so it was hidden underneath. I did not clean the cages as often with using hay as I have to using paper.
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Re: Amazing cage bottom
I'm glad you asked about this as I've been thinking about this too. It does look really nice.
I've used hay and I liked it for the reasons Sally mentioned and I love the smell of Timothy hay too!
My only worry would be the possibility of introducing nasties of some sort. Bugs or bacteria or mites or even just a leaf with some diseased bird poop or something else harmful from outdoors. So I'd pop it into a bag and freeze for 48 hours to kill off anything harmful. That's what I do with my hay. Something I learned volunteering at the shelter.
I currently use floor diapers (puppy pads) for a cage liner and it works nicely. It looks cleaner than newspaper and the feathers tend to stick to it.
I've used hay and I liked it for the reasons Sally mentioned and I love the smell of Timothy hay too!
My only worry would be the possibility of introducing nasties of some sort. Bugs or bacteria or mites or even just a leaf with some diseased bird poop or something else harmful from outdoors. So I'd pop it into a bag and freeze for 48 hours to kill off anything harmful. That's what I do with my hay. Something I learned volunteering at the shelter.

I currently use floor diapers (puppy pads) for a cage liner and it works nicely. It looks cleaner than newspaper and the feathers tend to stick to it.
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13 Zebra Finches....and 2 squeeps!
3 Society Finches
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1 Weaver
1 Pintail Whydah
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2 Parakeets
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