On weekends, Morey (5 y.o. CAG) is out of his cage about 8-10 hours, week days about 3-4 hours. Hope this helps.
Take the weekend for instance and not a working day, how many hours do you allow your CAG/TAG out of it's cage per day? I'd be interested in the responses.
On weekends, Morey (5 y.o. CAG) is out of his cage about 8-10 hours, week days about 3-4 hours. Hope this helps.
Bertie has a free run 24/7 we have the cage setup so she can come and go as she pleases.
All day... from morning until about 9:30PM unless I have to leave for a while and no one is home. He has his play gym/perch... food, water, etc.
Jumps down to the floor to walk around a bit (I keep an eye on him...). Goes into the office with me once in a while and plays on his cage, etc. Part of the family (um, I mean flock)
Easy, she has a cage that fully opens top and front, she has her wings clipped so she cannot fly, windows are never left open. The room is completely parrot friendly, nothing that can be climbed or pulled over. No exposed cables or wires to be chewed.
If I need to curtail her freedom I just have to take away the ladder in front of her cage.
Cool, how have you set this up?
having 4 cats (and 2 CAG's) we pretty much leave their cage doors open so they can climb/play with each other all day.
During the week M-Th. SweetHeart is in her cage all day until we get home at 6 pm and than out till 10pm or so. The days we are home and off from work she is out from the time we get up till the time we go to bed which is usually 9 or 10 am and than until 11 pm or later. Unless she wants to go to bed. We leave her cage door open in case she wants back in sooner. She has a play top on her cage and right now that's pretty much where she stays being we have only had her 2 weeks. She's still getting used to us.
Weekdays - Dayo is out around 4 hours in the evenings
Weekends and Days I work from home - What Cage?? ;-) He and my Conure are out from morning darkness until we go to bed at night..BIG FUN :woohoo:
Within all of us is a varying amount of space lint and star dust, the residue from our creation. Most are too busy to notice it, and it is stronger in some than others. It is strongest in those of us who fly and is responsible for an unconscious, subtle desire to slip into some wings and try for the elusive boundaries of our origin. ~K.O. Eckland, "Footprints On Clouds"
Dayo in flight....
M-F they're out for about 3-4 hours and on weekends they're out from when I wake up around 10 until around 9 at night!