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Nontoxic Cleaning for Bird Cages

For those who have birds, a nontoxic way to clean is hydrogen peroxide at full strength. It works great!

By Judy

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May 11, 20100 found this helpful

Apple cider vinegar is a natural disenfectant.

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November 29, 20180 found this helpful

I used diluted white vinegar and do light cleaning every day and their cages stay spotless. Well placed perches and food bowls make all the difference.

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I agree with the new paper as well. I layer newspaper and pull up one layer every day

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November 29, 20180 found this helpful

I forgot to mention that I have rather large cages and do allow my parakeets out during the day. I do spend a lot of time cleaning their food and water bowls. I give them and my other birds fresh food twice a day. I find the cage cleaning a five minute job, per cage every day.

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