Many bird owners find that keeping birds is habit forming. The music
and life they bring into your home is so wonderful, they want to fill
their houses with it. And so they decide that they need to have more
birds, in different species. The proud owner of a dozen different species
of birds suddenly faces quite a poignant dilemma. How do I house all
my pets? Bird cages are not cheap, and it can get expensive to buy a
dozen of them. That’s why people look for bulk bird cages.
Buying items one at a time when you really need a lot
of them just doesn’t make sense, that’s why it’s best
to buy in bulk. Bird cages are just another example of the principle.
When buying anything, you can usually find a discount if you’re
buying in large volume, and if you can pay less for something you needed
anyway, why would you want to pay more?
Another reason to shop for bulk bird cages is if you have
birds that are especially hard on their cages. Some birds will gnaw
on the bars, or scratch them with their claws. This isn’t ordinarily
a problem, unless you have 20 birds working at the 1/8th inch bars of
their cage. Then all of a sudden they have the potential to work their
way through the cage, at which point you’ll need a new one to
replace the old.