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This bird cage comes with one upward sliding door and two more doors specifically designed to allow easy access to their feeding cups. Two movable perches provides a place for your bird to perch as they feed and drink. A clipped on Swing provides enjoyment to your bird's life as they pass time with you. The bottom grate provides a clean environment as droppings occur. Our easy to slide out bottom tray lets you clean with ease. A handle is conveniently placed on top of the cage for handling and with the possibility of using it to hang on a stand. This product comes with 1 cage, 2 perches, 1 Swing, 2 feeding cups, 1 bottom grate, and 1 slide out tray
SKU | 3024155 |
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Primary Brand | YML |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
Primary Color | Black |
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Personalized Item flag | No |
Size | Small |
No, I do not recommend this product.
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