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Choose a right size cage for your bird When you choose the cage for your bird, please keep the size of your bird in mind. It is always better to buy the largest cage you possibly can for your bird. Keeping a bird in a cage that's too small can lead to undesirable behaviors such as screaming, biting, psychological disorders, and feather plucking, to name a few. A good cage should be large enough for your bird to walk around comfortably, and fully extend and flap her wings. Consult your avian veterinarian for recommended cage sizes for your particular one before you purchase this cage.
【Spacious and Elegant Wrought Iron Construction】Parrot Bird cage with Non-toxic powder coated finish safe for bird
【Extra Large Overall Dimensions 35.5" W x 29.5"D x 62" H (With Seed Skirt)】; 【Extra Large Interior Cage Dimensions 28"W x 22"D x 50"H】
【Open Dome Play Top】 One Standing Wooden Perch With Two Stainless Steel Feeder Bowls,
【Bar spacing 5/8''】 Inside Four Stainless Steel Feeder Cups With Swivel Solid Metal Feeder Doors Prevent Spillage; One Natural Wooden Stand Perch Included.
【Large front swing-out door】Size 12" x 29"H with easy safe metal lock;
Around seed guards included.; Bottom Slide-out top metal grate and metal tray for easy cleaning
Four Heavy Duty Swivel Casters for mobility and durability.
I considered a number of cages before deciding on this one. I love the elegance of a dome top. I am writing this extensive review to help others out since there seems to be minimal information and photos. If you're anything like me you hate it when you can't find good info on something you want to buy, ESPECIALLY something so expensive and important. With all the reviews saying theirs was bent, broken, and missing parts I was prepared for the worst. The product arrived in just three days, a very nice surprise seeing as I ordered five days before December 25th. When the boxes came to my door they were battered, slashed, and had numerous holes. Lucky for me nothing was damaged! Maybe it was a fluke, or maybe the company has since gotten better with quality control, but I only had ONE barely bent bar! I bent it back to normal with my fingers, no pliers needed. One of the food bowl holders is slightly bent too which makes it hard to get the bowl in and out and since it's impossible for me to bend it back into a perfect circle I can't really help that...this bowl is what I use for pellets since it doesn't need cleaned as often. Since I can bend it with my fingers the wire gauge will probably withstand up to a small breed of Cockatoo but not much larger. Greys and Amazons will probably be fine in this unless they are excessive bar chewers. Though I would not recommend they be in such a small cage.ASSEMBLY: The cage came with no instructions but I was able to figure it out with zero effort. The cage as a whole took me three hours to put together by myself. General construction was less than 45 mins but I had issues installing the dome roof, wheels, and seed guard. The dome top was confusing. It comes in two parts and a very awkward area that needs two screws in it. Most of my time spend on this was slowly screwing in the screws because it was at such a strange angle. The wheels were a similar problem. Two of them went in with no resistance but the other two took me five minutes each of torquing my wrist to get them in.The seed guard was a nightmare to put together! I'm not sure if mine actually was bent but I had to hammer it in places to get the bolts to fit correctly. I had to bolt three of the sides together then wrestle it around the cage and bolt the last side. I was bending the heck out of the screw areas but it came out fine and nothing broke. Nothing anchors it to the cage either, it just kind of slides around a little if you bump it.ACCURATE CAGE SPECIFICATIONS: Usable cage space is 43"H x 27.5"L x 19,5"D. It is 26"D and 34"L with seed guard. Total dimensions 61"H x 34"L x 26"D. There is 14" clearance under the cage for storage. Bar spacing is 5/8". The door is 14"L x 28.5"H with a tension spring lock. It includes installation parts for an optional slide over latch at the top of the door to keep the door from being opened by the more lock savvy escapist birds. I have no use for this so I did not install it.BEWARE: At the bottom of this cage there are 1" spaces in the bars, these won't really be a problem for most birds if you use the seed guard as it blocks most of it. If you don't plan to use the seed guard then this large opening spans the bottom of your cage. The door also has two 1" spaces under it that a smaller bird could either slip through or get stuck in and injured. This is important to consider and I would be nervous putting something the size of a Green Cheek Conure or smaller in this without blocking these spaces. Even with my Jenday this is a slight hazard. Thankfully most birds don't like spending time on the cage floor anyway.INCLUDED ACCESSORIES: The food bowls are ok. They seem to be very thin stainless steel, I could bend them if I tried. A larger bird may be able to dent or bend them. The bowls are 2" deep and 4" across, pretty big but not too big for my Jenday. The holders for the bowls are designed in a way that you can twist them to lock them down. It works via two little bumps on either side of the bowl and small indents on the metal holder to accommodate them. So there is no worry your bird will pull them out unless they figure out how to twist and turn them up. The easy access doors for the two bowls are just a simple sliding lock, they are 6.5"L x 5"H, so many birds will be able to fit through them or potentially get stuck, something to keep in mind while you've got them open. The natural wood perch that came with my cage is nothing like Amazon's photos. It is actually fairly ugly wood, it's a smoky grey color and smells faintly like Mesquite. Though I am not sure exactly what type of wood it really is, it fits the cage perfectly and is a pretty large 1.5" diameter. I really wish it had been that beautiful darker wood as pictured. In addition, the wheels move smoothly across my thicker carpet with ease. I do not believe you can lock these wheels.PICTURES: The pictures I've included are the cage right after I finished assembling it with my bird in it. A photo of the latch so you know what kind it actually has. A photo of the included wood perch up close. A photo of one of the bowls and holder with its indents for locking it into the holder. And the last two are my bird enjoying his new amazing affordable mansion!