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ILoveBirbs
03-27-2020, 04:45 PM
I really want to help my birds take a bath. One of my birds, Yahtzee, seemed to like it when I held some water in my hand and let it drip on him. I thought I needed a watering can, so I was looking up DIY watering cans. One of the blogs I found said to use an empty milk jug and poke holes in the top with a needle that's been heated by a lighter.

I wasn't really sure if I should use a milk jug because I'm not sure if I'll be able to get it 100% clean.

So instead, I had the idea to use the same method, but on a Hefty solo cup. It worked (RIP to my needle *sobs* ) but now I'm worried if the melted plastic might be dangerous for the birds? I washed the cup with really hot water and Dawn dish washing soap, but I'm still paranoid ^^;

Dragonlady2
03-28-2020, 01:17 PM
It should be fine. If you are still worried, just soak it in a little vinegar. I use vinegar and water for cleaning cages.

Have you tried misting your bird with a spray bottle? I have one bird that loves the kitchen sink with the tap running.

There is nothing happier than a bird taking a bath.

ILoveBirbs
03-30-2020, 02:28 PM
Thank you!
Unfortunately, they didn't like it either :( They didn't even want to take a bath, even though I think they need one haha
I tried the spray bottle before but they didn't like it either. And I'm not sure if I can let them in the kitchen to take a bath either because they're very skittish for some reason?? I think they'd be a bit scared in the kitchen, and of the faucet running >_<
Thank you again! ^^

Dragonlady2
03-30-2020, 04:02 PM
Try putting a low, wide dish on the bottom of the cage and then run the vacuum cleaner. I have one bird that doesn’t like to bathe, but if I turn on the vacuum cleaner, he heads straight to the water bowl.