tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6274288842266976434.post3803678046250292393..comments2023-05-18T09:02:58.572-04:00Comments on Budgies and Friends: Bills and...Kitties?Budgie Bloggerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04661534275099461399noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6274288842266976434.post-79481536773939956252009-07-31T10:02:25.450-04:002009-07-31T10:02:25.450-04:00I'm not a fan of that style of cage. It lacks...I'm not a fan of that style of cage. It lacks the bars, which means it won't allow them to cling to / move around the sides, top and bottom. I also dislike the clear front, since in addition to not being useful to the occupants, is also clear and may actually confuse them. <br /><br />Now as for the cat.. it can potentially work. It could also potentially be a disaster. Assuming the cat is gotten early and is accustomed to the birds, there's a chance it could work out. But even assuming that all instinct is suppressed, there are other things that can go wrong. A cat might unintentionally harm or kill a bird in the course of being playful. Cat saliva is toxic to birds as well. <br /><br />I love cats too, but so long as I have any birds in my home, I'm not getting one. Tread very carefully. <br /><br /> - me -Exhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17140570989788215244noreply@blogger.com