Just in case you need them

Jan 13, 2009 10:10 GMT  ·  By

When it comes to caring for their pets, some owners simply never seem to get enough. And for those of you who own parrots or other indoor living winged creatures, and like to let them fly around all day, a start-up company decided to invent bird diapers. The problem of feces is widely spread in all major cities in the world, where statues and other monuments have to suffer because of it. But in the house, living with bird feces may be tougher to endure than on the outside.

 

That's why now you have the possibility to “equip” your winged pet with various models of flight suits, ranging from the most exotic, to the plainest possible. They are very lightweight and fit most body types like a glove, because they can stretch easily. Inside the flight suit, which can be worn by most pet birds, you can also place a single-use diaper, to ensure that none of the things the animal eliminates end up on your carpet or beloved furniture.

 

The array of suits to choose from is seemingly unlimited, with models ranging from patriotic – that is, embroiled with the American flag – to exotic, featuring Hawaiian landscape, and even daring, made up of a two-piece bathing suit. Regardless of the option, they all provide the same comfort and do not hinder the flight of the bird. Because it's in their nature to be free, your winged pets will probably appreciate their diapers more than you do, on account of the fact that it's because of them they are once again able to roam your house freely.

 

Inserting the pet into the flight suit is very easy. The whole thing buttons up at the back of the bird, and all you have to do is pass their wings through the “sleeves.” Afterwards, when it's bed time, simply remove the diaper and the flight suit, carefully. Dispose of the single-use diaper, and wash the suit, if necessary, as it will be dry by morning.

 

With just a minor investment, you can take full advantage of your pet bird, instead of letting it linger in its cage all day long. And while that will be very beneficial for the bird, it will also save you the trouble of having to clean up after it.