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Lovebird Cage Cleaner

Cleaning a lovebird cage can be quick and easy with safe, nontoxic lovebird cage cleaners made just for the purpose. Cage cleaners for lovebirds come in a variety of convenient formulas, and you can find scented or unscented varieties to suit your preference. Good products to use to clean a lovebird cage include:

  • Lovebird-safe cage cleaning spray
  • Bird cage cleaning concentrate, properly diluted
  • Disinfectant bird cage cleaner
  • Mild, nontoxic soap and warm water
  • Cage cleaning wipes for birds

Many lovebird cage cleaning products use natural enzymes to target dirt and odors, while others include disinfectant to protect against harmful pathogens, too. Choose a convenient lovebird cage cleaning spray or wipes for easy application and quick cleanups, or pick a concentrated cage cleaner so you can make your own refills.

If you're unsure what type of cleaner might work best for your lovebird cage, ask your vet for guidance or product recommendations. Once you've found the perfect cleaner, be sure to set it to Autoship so you'll always have your cage cleaning supplies when you need them!

Frequently Asked Questions about Lovebird Cage Cleaner

How do you clean a lovebird’s cage?

Clean a lovebird’s cage with bird-safe cage cleaner or warm soapy water. Start by moving your bird somewhere safe, then thoroughly wash, rinse, and dry all surfaces inside the cage. Be sure to thoroughly clean perches, fixtures, and washable toys, too. If you’re using a disinfecting lovebird cage cleaner, you may need to let it sit for several minutes to ensure thorough disinfection. Whatever type of lovebird cage cleaner you use, be sure to follow all instructions for use for optimal results.

How often should I clean my lovebird’s cage?

You should clean your lovebird’s cage once a week. Use a bird-safe cage cleaner or soap and water and thoroughly wash all surfaces. Discard soiled cage liners or bedding as needed between regular cleanings. Plus, be sure to wash food and water dishes daily for good hygiene.