Pet Care & Wellness

Hygiene and Cleaning Rules for Parrots

  1. Daily Cleaning Routine

  • Remove droppings, leftover food, and feathers from the bottom tray.

  • Clean the water bowl and refill with fresh water.

  • Check food containers and replace old seeds with fresh ones.

  • At the end of the day, do a quick inspection of the cage for any bad odors, moisture buildup, or signs of dirt.


  1. Weekly Cleaning Practices

  • Wipe down cage bars, perches, and stands with soapy water or bird-safe cleaning solutions.

  • Wash toys, bells, and other accessories thoroughly.

  • Remove and wash the bottom tray and any grill completely.

  • Ensure that cleaning products do not contain chemicals harmful to birds.

Papağanlarda Temizlik ve Hijyen Kuralları

  1. Self-Cleaning for Parrots

  • Encourage parrots to bathe regularly to help them clean themselves.

  • Lukewarm showers or spray baths are beneficial.

  • Ensure they rest in a warm, draft-free environment until their feathers are fully dry.


  1. Cleaning the Cage Area

  • Sweep or wipe around the cage daily to remove spilled food and feathers.

  • If there is floor covering, disinfect it and avoid leaving it damp.

  • Perform a general cleaning of the surrounding environment weekly to prevent dust and odor buildup.


  1. Important Cleaning Considerations

  • Never use harsh chemicals such as bleach or ammonia.

  • Always rinse and dry cleaning tools thoroughly after use.

  • Keep your parrot in a safe place outside the cage during cleaning.

  • After bathing, do not expose your parrot to drafts or sudden temperature changes while feathers are still damp.


Conclusion:
Cleaning and hygiene are essential for your parrot’s long, healthy life. At Petody, we continue to provide the most reliable care information for your beloved companions.