Ensure the birdcage is large enough for your bird to fly, move, and spread its wings comfortably. It should also have multiple perches at different heights.
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Feed your bird high-quality bird seed, fresh fruits, and veggies. Avoid avocado, chocolate, caffeine, and alcohol as these are toxic to birds.
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Keep the cage clean by regularly changing the bedding, cleaning the perches, and washing the food and water dishes daily to prevent bacterial infections.
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Allow your bird out-of-cage time daily in a safe and secure environment to stretch its wings and explore.
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Birds are social creatures and need interaction. Spend time talking, playing, and bonding with your bird every day.
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Provide a variety of toys to keep your bird mentally stimulated and prevent boredom. Rotate toys regularly to keep things interesting.
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Remember to schedule regular vet checkups to monitor your bird's health and watch for signs of illness such as changes in appetite, behavior, or droppings.
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Ensure your home is bird-proofed. Keep windows and doors closed or screened, and remove any toxic plants or hazardous materials that your bird could access.
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Keep your bird's cage away from direct sunlight, drafts, and extreme temperatures to ensure a comfortable environment.
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