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An ideal solution for short-term traveling with your bird. 2 stainless steel dishes and 1 perch are included. Side access door allows bird to walk right into cage. Cage folds flat for easy storage.
SKU | 2363323 |
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Primary Brand | Prevue Pet Products |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | White |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
90 Day Manufacturer's Warranty
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Perfect for holiday trips and weekend traveling
BJC16
7 years ago
I use this cage for my sun conure when I go to visit my mom for the weekend, who...
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too small for African Grey.
Time2Go
7 years ago
This cage is too small for an African Grey, in my opinion. It would work for sho...
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What is some bird cage recommendation for 2 parakeet at the lowest price available, or if by any chance a free unwanted bird cage at nyc., Thank you
I am looking to get a bigger cage for my 2 year old conure. Currently I’m in the market to buy one online that is advertised as a “solid metal cage” coated with “non-toxic hammertone paint” which included stainless steel dishes. I was just wondering if this would actually be a safe cage for a green cheek. The seller is YaheeTech, which is based in Ontario California but customer pictures show a box with "Made in China." Mostly 5 stars, with lowest rating be 3 stars. Is non-toxic hammertone safe?
I am looking to get a bigger cage for my 2 year old conure. Currently I’m in the market to buy one online that is advertised as a “solid metal cage” coated with “non-toxic hammertone paint” which included stainless steel dishes. I was just was just wondering if this would actually be a safe cage for a green cheek.
I am going to visit family for a week and I have to take my bird with me. I saw online that it helps to get him used to the cage for awhile before trying to travel with him. I didn't know I should do that until now. It's only an hour away but I want him to be safe. Should I try to get him in a travel cage (which will be a challenge bc I don't think he would trust me enough to pick him up other than by perching) or use his regular cage? Any other ideas? I know to not have loose toys in the cage.
Hi there, I am coming up soon on a long distance move, and am bringing my bird Scout with me. I have already purchased a travel carrier and am planning on keeping her with me for most of the trip. I have read a few tips online on how to keep her safe and cozy, but I was hoping that I could get a few more tips on how to make sure she stays relaxed and happy. She does tend to enjoy looking around and seeing the outside, but I was hoping to get expert advice on how to do this successfully. Thanks!
hello! So I bought this cage for 1 Guinea pig (it’s a long story as to why I’m getting 1 piggy) and I’ve heard the measurements are just right and everything, but I wanted to ask a vet to make sure. I’m sending pictures of the hutch :) Thank you so much!
Can I take a shower with a Amazon Parrot? What temperature range water is safe? Do I need to give them a cuttle cone? What to chew one? How often do I have to take them for beak/wing/nail trim? What size cage? It would probably be out a lot because I am home most every day. Only gone on Fridays. I want a bird that can do almost everything with me and not too small. About a medium bird? Any recommend birds? I’ve never had a bird but I know a few people that have birds. Right food? (See pic) thx!
I'm going to a car trip with my bird. The trip will have between 4 or 5 hours. I bought a transport box to her and put some things to she get a bit confortable with the place. There is something that i could put to she get more familiar or will need a sedative to her? ( I will put a perch in the floor of the box, the box it's wet because i put she in the box to test her tolerance and she did this mess. Unfortunately the trip is tomorrow, so i didn't can give a properly box to she
Can I have a list on what to get and feed a amazon parrot. Also what size cage? Most like would be open if I were up there. Would it keep a bird awake if I had an audio book on in the room my bird is in at night? She would be covered. Would an amazon parrot fly out if my door was open? I am scared if I get a bird that a door would be open down stairs and the bird up stairs but a door down stairs would be open! Would that happen? Is this a big enough cage for this bird?? If not what size?
I've moved and to get my cat acclimated I've decided I'm going to crate him while we are working. The crate i have is 42"x28"x30", with a dual level. Will this be enough space for my cat? He is 14y/o, and will be crated for 6-8 hours 5 days a week for a few weeks, until he gets used to the area. Of course he'll be inside the house, and let out in the evenings and sometimes for a bit on lunchtime.
How many rats will be happy in this cage?
I have a 19 year old cockatiel who is very healthy. We are travelling from Alberta to British Columbia. It is about a five hour trip. Do you think our bird would be able to handle the trip