

Elevate your bird's lifestyle! 🏰
This extra-large wrought iron bird cage is designed for a variety of parrot species, providing ample space and playtime opportunities. With dimensions of 36"L x 30"W x 62"H, it features a removable grate and tray for easy cleaning, four stainless steel cups, and a sturdy wooden perch. The lockable design ensures safety, while the four swivel casters allow for effortless mobility.
| Number of Levels | 1 |
| Number of Doors | 1 |
| Additional Features | Lockable |
| Item Weight | 80 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 36"L x 30"W x 62"H |
| Color | White Vein |
| Material Type | Wrought Iron |
J**J
Perfect in every way!
I love it! Had no problems putting it together. Its heavy duty metal , doors work well and lock well, shipped quick, comes with a heavy duty wood perch which was a huge plus! I definitely would buy it again if I needed one.
D**E
My birds love it
Lovely and elegant, the little things have been considered in its design. Relatively easy to assemble, good quality with easy maintenance features. It has numerous doors and bowls, easy to clean trays, and double latch for the entry door to make sure it stays secure. Advise you to get more perches and stronger tools than comes with them. Instructions are typically sketchy but they suffice. The birds are delighted as am I. Thank you.
W**E
Nice cage!
This birdcage is the roomy new home for my Goffin's cockatoo. The cage was delivered in two boxes, making the total weight easier to manage. Assembly of the cage was straightforward, especially with a second person to help hold the biggest pieces together, until they can be attached with screws. Except for the food-catching skirt, the screws went smoothly and solidly into threaded sockets on the connecting cage sections. The food catching skirt was attached with small nuts and bolts. One of the cage bars was slightly bent when I opened the box, but was relatively easy to straighten with a pliers and it has not been a problem. In addition to the front spring latch, there is a back-up piece of metal at the top of the door, which must be held open at the same time the main door latch is pulled back, to ooen the door. My bird is a master at opening cage latches, and this back-up closure has kept her inside the cage, but it is still easy enough for me to take her out. She has now used this cage for almost a month. So far, all of the parts have been fairly easy to wipe clean. The bottom pan and the food-catching skirt are especially smooth and are easily cleared of droppings. The cage came with one long wooden perch and two stainless steel food bowls, along with the hardware necessary to install the food bowls on each side of the cage. There are small doors that can be opened right over each of the food bowls, to make access easy. Overall, this is a nice cage for my medium-sized bird.
N**E
Holes don’t align for the screws and some are covered where screws should go
This would be great cage but the screws came already stripped. The holes also don’t aligned together. Some of the holes the screws would go in were partially covered as shown in the picture provided. Instruction are also not the clearest but it’s not hard to figure out. Great size and nice looking cage.
R**N
Good cage for medium-sized birds
It’s a good cage for the price point. Even though it’s advertised for larger birds, I would absolutely NOT put a large macaw, large cockatoo, or any particularly powerful chewer in this cage. Pros: nice size for medium-sized birds. Our grey has been in one for at least the 7 years we’ve had her, and our amazon is the recipient of this new cage. The bar spacing is appropriate, the feeder dish options are nice (we use the “nesting box” door for a treat cup), the powder coating is decent, the features (grate, pan, cup guards) are well thought out. Since our grey has been in one of these for so long, I can definitely say it lasts and is easy to clean. It’s also simple to put together. Cons: this isn’t for jumbo parrots. The bar gauges are too small, and the welds too fragile for a power chewer. The latches will be fine for most birds, but if you have an escape artist, they’ll probably figure it out. The main door latch has been changed over the years. It’s very sturdy on our grey’s cage (Kings cage style), but very flimsy on our amazon’s cage (an attempt at A&E style, but far more fragile). The instructions don’t tell you which screws go where, but there’s another review here that breaks it down perfectly. Also, some parts of the cage (bottom tray holder, one of the cup guards) arrived bent in the packaging. Easy to bend back, but again, don’t put your super big bird in it. I did NOT install the seed guard so I can’t comment on that. Overall, it’s a very good cage for the price, but don’t expect top quality. I’m happy with it.
J**Z
The quality is there
Even though I had trouble getting the mccage here, it is the best cage I have ever put together no instructions, but it's so simple that you you can follow app in your own head very, very pleased I'm just going to try to work with the bent parts.
K**A
Honestly, would not recommend, but it works?
Would give it about 2.5 stars. The instructions were hard to read and there were a TON of bent parts. Was a bit overpriced for what it was, and it’s only worth about 3/4 the price. It’s very large, but I’m looking to put an Umbrella Cockatoo in it, so much too small, but it’ll work until I get my hands on a bigger cage. It looks sturdy enough, but I’m worried it’ll be bad for the parrot because of poor welding and drilling. Sharp metal bits jut out of where the holes for the screws were drilled. Would definitely not recommend for anything smaller than a Ringneck parrot.
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