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Wooden Bird Cages


Gone are the days of boring bird cages. Today's bird cages are trendy. They are stylish. They make a statement about the owner's taste and lifestyle. Bird cages can blend in artfully with the décor or they can stand in bold contrast. Bird cages are available in many different themes and styles. Modern, whimsical, simplistic, Victorian, Oriental, Tuscan, Arabian -bird cages are available in these styles and more.

Some of the most beautiful cages in any style are wooden bird cages. They can be made of most any wood-cherry, oak, pine, maple, and even laminate. For most any wood décor, there is a wooden bird cage to match. And, if you can't find an existing bird cage, one can be made to match.

For all their beauty, though, there are some things to consider before buying a wooden bird cage. For example, wooden bird cages are difficult to clean. They can be very challenging to disinfectant and sanitize, as germs and bacteria can get into the grains.

If you own a parrot, it is definitely best to avoid wooden bird cages. Parrots enjoy chewing the wood.

Wooden bird cages are available online in a variety of sizes. They can also be custom ordered to your exact specifications. Though used wooden bird cages are available, they should be avoided. These cages could pose a significant health risk to your bird and your family.

Bird Cages Info provides detailed information in decorative, large, custom, acrylic, antique, wooden, and discount bird cages sale, as well as covers and stands. Bird Cages Info is the sister site of Dog Beds Web.


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Boston Globe

Some state laws are lax on exotic pets
Boston Globe
Cindy Huntsman, with a baby zebra at her Stump Hill Farm near Massillon, Ohio, says incidents of attacks by exotic animals kept as pets “are a very small ...
Ohio pets' fate to depend on ownersLaconia Citizen
Days may be numbered for owning exotic animals in OhioDayton Daily News
Rules being tightened on exotic animal ownership in OhioYork Daily Record

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Some pet procedures were in place ahead of Hurricane Katrina
Las Cruces Sun-News
... animal lovers and professionals from across the United States became involved in efforts to rescue and care for pets that were exposed to the dangers of ...

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The Money Times

Three charged, birds recovered after series of pet shop thefts
Chicago Sun-Times
The stolen birds are safe and three people been charged in connection with the thefts of exotic pets -- worth more than $5000 -- from three west suburban ...
Thieves target pet shop for fourth timeFox Valley Villages Sun
Cops may have break in suburban bird theftsChicago Daily Herald
Surveillance video from a story where exotic birds were stolen.MyFox Chicago

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3News NZ

SPCA: Pet owners should not panic
TVNZ
"The important thing is we are asking people not to panic 24 hours or 48 hours after a pet goes missing as it may well come home. ...
Pets unleashedTimes and Transcript

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Washington Post (blog)

Researchers: Williamsburg colonists buried pets
Washington Post (blog)
A finding from the College of William and Mary may change attitudes about how colonists treated their pets. Laboratory analysis at the college has found ...
Colonial-era dog graves found in VirginiaUPI.com

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Exotic pets are a hobby for couple
Springfield News Sun
They also know the man in a Cleveland suburb whose pet bear recently mauled a handler to death, which has brought into question Ohio's lax laws on keeping ...

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Exotic pets require balance of knowledge and work
Springfield News Sun
It's name is Serafina, and it is the pet of Jim and Cindy Shaffer. At 20 pounds and 3 feet long, it's bigger than your average housecat. ...

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MAN BRAVES FIRE FOR PETS
The Free Lance-Star
BY JEFF BRANSCOME A man suffered first- and second-degree burns and smoke inhalation Friday night while trying to save pets from his ...

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Sandusky Register

APNewsBreak: Ohio pets' fate to depend on owners
The Associated Press
The bear's owner had lost his federal license to display the animal but legally continued to keep a menagerie of wild beasts as pets. ...
Fatal bear attack highlights Ohio's lax laws on exotic pets and high number of ...FOXNews

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Potential Pets
Patch
Adopt a pet from community members who need to find new homes for their pet. By Emily Portoghese | Email the author | September 4, 2010 Are you a dog lover ...

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