Bird Cage Setup Basics
Cage location, safe perches, clean bowls, food, water, toys, and a calm routine for beginner bird families.
Bird care
Simple bird care help for families learning about cage setup, daily routines, gentle handling, food, water, and safe home habits.
For breathing trouble, injury, sitting fluffed and weak, not eating, bleeding, egg-laying problems, poisoning risk, or sudden behavior changes, contact an avian veterinarian or emergency clinic.
Cage location, safe perches, clean bowls, food, water, toys, and a calm routine for beginner bird families.
Fresh water, clean dishes, safe food, quiet rest, gentle attention, and simple notes help families build a steady rhythm.
Birds can be sensitive to smoke, sprays, strong cleaners, scented products, overheated nonstick cookware, and poor ventilation.
Move slowly, speak calmly, let the bird choose safe contact when possible, and teach children to respect body language.
Care basics
Use a roomy cage with proper bar spacing, safe perches, and room for normal movement.
Read setup guide →Change water daily and clean bowls often so food and droppings do not build up.
Talk gently, watch body language, and build trust slowly. Do not force handling.
Keep birds away from smoke, fumes, sprays, and strong household smells.