While painting be sure to.
Bird safe paint for walls.
Birds other pets and even young children have much faster respiratory systems than the average adult human meaning they cycle more air in and out and thus may be prone to more airborne dangers for this reason if you have young loved ones or pets in the house then you might want to be very picky about the paint you splash on your walls.
Work in a well ventilated area.
If you re using a spray paint be sure to hold a large piece of paper or cardboard behind the cage moving it as you go to act as a backdrop which catches the excess paint.
Safe paint for bird baths.
Our pet friendly primer can be used inside or out is fast drying is water based has no paint odor can be applied in occupied spaces and is hard wearing for years of.
Make sure the bird is a long ways away from any of the paint odor while you paint.
I have had birds die from people spraying things like perfume or even air freshener sprays that were sprayed in the same room.
Apply paint in a thin coat.
Make sure the paint is completely dry and odor free before you put your bird in the cage.
Move bird to a separate room.
Honestly you can use any kind of acrylic latex paint and you ll be fine except in the inside of the basin where the water sits for that you use bilge paint.