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Constructed from powder-coated wrought iron in a hammered finish, this Topeakmart bird travel cage excels in strength and durability. The long wood perch handle offers a convenient grip when transporting the cage. The stainless steel feeders can be accessed outside the cage through the feeder doors, and the seed guard and pull-out litter tray catch all the scattered seeds.
SKU | 3620774 |
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Primary Brand | Topeakmart |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Weight | 16 LBS |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Length | 19 IN |
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Height | 25.5 IN |
Width | 15.5 IN |
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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?
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 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.
Im going to travel by bus and i want to bring my bird with myself. It takes 5 hours in the bus and the place where we arrive is a home(I mean we wont be in a tent or sth like this). The important part is that my bird is not completely tamed. Im in a dilema that should i bring my bird with myself or give it to someone to take care? Thanks for answearing
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!
I recently bought a parakeet and I was wondering where to get husbands wings clipped. I see no services on your website and was wondering if you have recommendations
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
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?
Where is the best place for me to put my bird cage?
My African grey spending a lot of time in the bottom of his cage and seems to struggle standing on one leg while eating