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What Size Cage Does Your Bird Need?

Calculate minimum cage dimensions by bird species. Bar spacing, shape, and placement recommendations.

📅 Updated April 2026 Formula verified 📖 4 min read 🆓 Free · No sign-up

Cage Sizing Philosophy

The cage should be large enough for the bird to fully extend its wings without touching the sides and take short flights between perches. Width is more important than height — birds fly horizontally, not vertically. The minimum cage sizes listed are truly minimums for species that get significant daily out-of-cage time. If your bird spends most of the day caged, double the minimum dimensions.

Bar Spacing Is Critical

Bar spacing must match the bird's head size — too wide and the bird can get its head stuck (potentially fatal). Too narrow and the bird cannot climb comfortably. Small birds (budgies, finches): 3/8-1/2". Medium birds (cockatiels, conures): 1/2-3/4". Large birds (African Greys, cockatoos): 3/4-1.5". Always check bar spacing before purchasing.

⚡ CalcWolf Insight

The biggest cage you can afford and fit in your home is almost always the right choice. Birds in larger cages exhibit less stress behavior (feather plucking, screaming, aggression) and are generally healthier and more interactive with their owners.

Frequently asked questions
Are round cages bad for birds?
Yes. Round cages provide no corner for the bird to retreat to (birds feel secure in corners), make it harder to arrange perches and toys, and offer less usable space than rectangular cages of the same footprint. All avian veterinarians recommend rectangular or square cages.
How long can a bird be left alone?
Small birds: 24-48 hours max with food and water. Large parrots: no more than 8-12 hours as they develop behavioral problems from isolation.
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