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Petco offers a range of YML pet products, most popular for their unique and beautiful bird cages and small animal habitats. YML pet supplies include a range of solutions for birds, dogs, cats and small animals. Whether you are looking for a comfy bed for your pup, a beautiful enclosure for your parrot or a wonderful habitat for your hamster, YML products deliver.
YML Group is a company that creates a variety of pet supplies. The company has been in business for over 20 years and produces products for birds, cats, dogs, small animals and fish. Their catalog of products is highly diverse and includes everything from bird cages to pet beds and rabbit enclosures and hamster habitats. Petco sells a range of YML pet supplies.
Yes, the company sells a range of different YML bird cages, including enclosures designed specifically for parrots and parrakeets. Solutions include tall bird cages, breeding enclosures and bird cage stands.
The company is in El Monte, California.
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