Wrought Iron Cages w/Pull Out Drawer & Bottom Grille

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Posted by Decorative Bird Cages | Posted in Decorative Bird Cages, Wrought Iron Cages | Posted on 31-08-2010

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Select Wrought Iron Parrot Cage – Charcoal – 36″L x 24″D x 66″H

Select Series wrought iron cages include pull out drawer and bottom grille, 4 stainless steel cups, top playpen and seed guards. The cage comes in a Charcoal colored non-toxic, powder coated finish for elegance and durability. The seed guards have rounded corners and the bottom grille and tray remove quickly for easy cleaning. Cage Includes 2 solid wood perches, 4 stainless steel cups, 2 pull-out trays, 1 pull-out bottom grille and rounded corner seed guard set. Wire spacing is 0.75 inches. Cage Dimensions: 36″L x 24″D x 66″H

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New England Style Cape Cod for/parakeets thru cockatiels

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Posted by Decorative Bird Cages | Posted in Cockatiels, Decorative Bird Cages, Parakeets | Posted on 31-08-2010

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Bird Cage – Cape Cod (Multi) (16″ x 16″ x 21.5″ H)

This birdcage models a typical New England style Cape Cod home featuring a generous floor plan with wall stud spacing of 5/8″. Perfect for parakeets thru cockatiels, this bird cage offers a removable floor grill and drawer, two outside access feed/water cups, 2 perches for comfortable seating, a rooftop access door and a large entryway door. .

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Decorative Bird Cages

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Posted by Decorative Bird Cages | Posted in Decorative Bird Cages, top-menu | Posted on 22-06-2010

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Why Bird Cages Are Best For Your Bird Pet

If you probably happen to have a pet, chances are you have them in a safe place and a place your pet call it’s own. A pet cage  is an investment in the true pet’s safety in addition to well being. You will find pet cages for every animal, despite various, for instance reptiles, involve glass pet cages. The furry plus feathered friends for instance Parrot Bird Cage Dome W/stand on Wheels, gerbils, hamsters and mice all have their own specialty cages.


Why a pet cages? Tiny Creatures like: Canary, Parakeet, Cockatiel, LoveBird or finch are vulnerable to the real terrors of your average household, just like poisonous plants, electrical wires, walking people, in addition to open doors. A cage gives them security and comfort in their cozy, protected spot.

The true first thing to do when buying a cage is to decide the real right size. Probably you of course wouldn’t buy a parrot cage for a hamster, nor would you probably take a hamster in a mouse cage. For every animal we do have a proper cage size. Each pet should have enough space so like to stand up in addition to turn all the way around. Little birds ideally should have the largest possible cages for their size. If you might not be able to afford a massive cage, the bird ought to be able to stretch his wings all the way out, as well as take a reasonable flight; even if it is small distance.

Gerbils do not demand much room whatsoever, like they are surely content only being inside. Mice require pet cages that are longer comparatively wider. They entail a lot of space to be able to exercise plus run, as a result a cage that allows to frolic in would be a deal with for him.

Which animal goes into what cage isn’t just a thing to take into consideration. You’ll find questions like “Could he chew his way out?” “How do I get food easily in?” as well as “What materials might be poisonous that might hurt your little friends?” Well, for one thing, a home-made cage can be dangerous should if you don’t know exactly what you you are doing. If you’re an amateur, buy a good cage that is certainly professionally made. No animal, with the exception of cats or dogs, need to be put in a wooden cage. Little teeth could chew throughout, leaving a bewildered owner staring at an empty cage. When you get a painted cage, ask them to allow you to see its certificate. This ensures that no hazardous or harmful materials were used in the construction of the cage.

A feeding hole is necessary so one can feed a pet cage. This is during which a water bottle is inserted, along with a removable food dish. The openings should be closed off, typically by being pressed against a wall. Do not use tape, cause this could be deadly to your pet.


The doors for your pet are the true crucial part. If the door seems a bit loose, then it is best to find a way to wrap a copper wire between your bars as well as any opening, constructing it and making certain the openings and the metal edges are not facing towards the animal.

When buying pet cages, always remember that your pet might get bigger, so acquire one that accommodates future growth. Make certain no poisonous materials were used, in addition to always remember in order to cover pet cages in cold weather.

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