I've noticed some people have lights/heating lamps for their finches and some do not. Is it necessary? My boys seem to be in bed around 7 or 8 pm (it's dark around 9pm here) and are up before 7am. Are they getting enough sunlight time or should I worry about getting a light for them (I have an extra aquarium hood light if needed.) I'm not too worried about a heating lamp now, but is that something that's smart to have during the winter, or is it really only needed for sick birds? They're currently in our sunroom but will probably get moved to the office during the colder months.
Sand perches: are they safe? I know bumblefoot can be an issue with some birds, but in general, will Zebra finches be okay? I have 4 perches, a swing, and a ladder, all of the sand/cement to keep nails trimmed. Should I switch out some for plain/smooth wooden perches?
Do you have toys for your finches, or do they not really even care?
We have cats...lots of them. They don't really bother our mouse or rat, but they're most definitely intrigued by our birds. One of our cats, Bing, took it upon himself to cling to the side of the cage and almost tip it over. Since then we've keep the door shut so kitties stay away from birdies, but we'd eventually like to be able to have the door open and not have to worry (as much) about the birds' safety. We're planning on attaching the cage to the wall so as to make sure nothing happens, but does anyone have a way of introducing cats to birds in a safe way? Or does anyone have a way of keeping cats away from birds? I had cat repellant from the brand, Four Paws, suggested to me. They said to spray the stand legs every morning and it should keep the cats away. But is it safe from birds? I've also thought about those motion-activated options but didn't know if they would spook the birds in the process. Any thoughts?
Plus if you have any tips or suggestions in general for a first time bird owner, please feel free to contact them. Thanks for reading!
