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Reddit mentions of Poop-Off Bird Poop Remover Sprayer 32-Ounce with Prevue Hendryx Cage Saver Scrub Pad Assorted Colors

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Poop-Off Bird Poop Remover Sprayer 32-Ounce with Prevue Hendryx Cage Saver Scrub Pad Assorted Colors
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  • 2 item bird cage cleaner bundle consisting of one Poop-Off Bird Poop Remover Sprayer, 32-Ounce, one Prevue Hendryx Cage Saver Scrub Pad, assorted colors.
  • Poop Off removes droppings from all types of avian diets such as seed, fruit, nuts, meat, vegetables, nectar, bugs, insects, grains, formulated diet, and greens.
  • Poop-Off product fragrance has been tested to be safe around all breeds of birds and helps to control cage smells.
  • Water, Active Enzymes, Surfactant, and Fragrance. The adjustable sprayer head assures even application and reduces product waste.
  • Prevue Hendryx Bird Cage Saver Scrub pad approximately 3 in x5 in, assorted colors. Made of split polypropylene and polyurethane fibers. Safe to use on most cage finishes.
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u/lauralately ยท 2 pointsr/Conures

Sounds like you've already read up a bit on birds, and that's a great start! I'd recommend checking out rescues in addition to breeders. Birds are NOT the right pet for everyone, and tons of people give up perfect parrots because they can't deal with normal bird behavior.

As for your questions:

  1. Cage size: as big as you can afford, as long as it's got the correct bar spacing so your bird can't fit its head between the bars. I'd say 0.75 inch spacing is the absolute max for a GCC, 0.5 inch would be better; however, my bird is bigger than a GCC, so I'd consult with an avian vet on that to make sure.

  2. Do not use T-Fal titanium nonstick cookware around birds! It has PTFE in it, which is toxic to birds. T-Fal advertises as PFOA-free and "nontoxic," but both PTFE and PFOA nonstick coatings are toxic to birds. Make sure your cookware is both PTFE and PFOA free. I use ceramic, cast iron, and stainless steel cookware only.

  3. Cheap bird-safe cleaners: mix equal parts vinegar and water, put it in a spray bottle, and use it to wipe down countertops and anything that needs a little cleaning. Baking soda is also a great, cheap bird-safe cleaner - Google how to clean with baking soda, you'll find tons of tips, including how to clean an oven with baking soda (the self-cleaning feature on ovens is deadly to birds). For cage cleaning, I love Poop-off.

  4. That feeding schedule sounds great. You can do meal times, or - well, I stick a bowl of pellets in the cage, and my bird does just fine.