Budgie in Cage
A Male Green Budgie
Budgerigars are wonderful birds due to their playfulness and activity level make them ideal pets for many people. A new cage is an exciting venture for many budgies, although it can also be frightening at first. Warming your budgie up to its new cage and allowing it to go in on its own can help ease the stress of being moved in by you.

Instructions


  1. Set up the new cage to look very similar to the one you have. Place perches, food and water dishes and toys in the new cage in an almost identical location as in the current cage.
  2. Hang millet spray or place a favorite treat in the new cage. This can entice your budgie into the new cage more quickly.
  3. Place the new cage next to the current cage and have both doors open. This way the budgie can see into the new cage and its curiosity should take over.
  4. Remove perches, toys and food and water dishes from the old cage as soon as your budgie seems "at home" in its new cage.

Tips & Warnings

  • If your budgie still will not go into the new cage, consider setting the open doors of each cage together with no space for the budgie to get out into your home. Gently tap the old cage or otherwise coax your budgie into the new cage.
  • You do not have to buy new supplies for the new cage; you can slowly start removing items from the current cage into the new cage.
Source: ehow
Author: J. Danel Carrick

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