🦜 Elevate Your Bird's Lifestyle with Style and Safety!
The SUPER DEAL PRO 61-inch 2in1 Large Bird Cage is a robust and stylish home for your feathered companions, featuring a durable wrought iron construction, a spacious playtop area, and easy mobility with industrial casters. Designed for effortless cleaning and secure locking, this cage is perfect for parrots, finches, and more, ensuring a safe and engaging environment for your pets.
Item Weight | 47.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 25.6"L x 25.6"W x 61"H |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Additional Features | Lockable |
Color | White |
Material Type | Stainless Steel, Wrought Iron |
B**Y
A really decent cage
I read allot of the reviews here before purchasing this cage. In my head, it was... ok if it doesn't work at least I tried it for the price point I'm getting it at... But the cage is lovely. The way the cage goes together, is like the cages in my local bird store, but already assembled. BUT I have a conure, who does not pull on cage sides, or chew on bars, or even who has the strength to disassemble something like this. For my bird, this cage works lovely, and the locking system is more than capable, with his last cage, he was able to open it. He's one smart cookie. With this he can't open the front, or the food doors.Things to take into account... The food dishes are on the right side, if you want to move them, buy different attaching dishes. There are small and large bowls, they can't be switched - the small bowls go on top and the large go inside the cage. The doors for the food and water close like they do so that a bird can't shake the bowl and take it out of the holder and make the food go everywhere (birds make food go everywhere as it is just eating normal, they're messy lovely creatures). There is no shelf, I knew this going in. The skirting isn't fantastic... price point taken into account. I'm not sure what is supposed to go on top of the top bar, but I'll hook something up eventually.
H**S
Purchased to separate 2 birds - Great for a Quacker/Lovebird/ or Tiel
Originally my quaker parrot and blue crowned conure were a bonded pair. But due to my mother-in-law having to move in, and bring her Quaker parrot with her, the quaker began showing bonded aggression toward the Blue Crowned. This was no fault of the birds, but ours, by introducing a new family member both human and bird. Sometimes this happens--out of jealousy or stress. They began to fight constantly all day. The quaker turned vicious and I began to seriously worry about nipped toes and very bad wounds due to the quaker biting.I made a hard decision to purchase another cage to home the quaker separate, but beside the Blue crowned and needed a new cage in a pinch that I could afford (the original cage we housed them in was over $300 and I love my birds, but I am in so much debt up to my eyeballs I couldn't get another one at this price.)I ordered this for the price point, but am glad I did. It's a very tall cage with plenty of room for the quaker to spread his wings and climb all around. It also has a great play area on the top. It arrived in great condition, no dings or dents.The ONLY issue I have with this is that the food and water bowls are held in the cage not with a solid piece of metal, but a removable one that is sort of shaped like a square bracket, and that makes the water bowl tilt downward a little bit, making it impossible to fill it entirely. The instructions were a little vague, but if you have experience with bird cages, or putting together anything it eventually works out. We ended up with some extra screws too.RECOMMEND? Yes--especially if you are on a budget/part time or experiencing financial difficulties.
T**T
Slightly bent on arrival
Came bent slightly, was difficult to put together because of this. Not heavy duty, but works well for my pet. She lives for the playground on top.
L**R
Buy this bird cage
Number 1. It’s solid wrought iron, not flimsy metal. It has trays around the cage that captures food ! It comes with 2 perches. It went together easily and quickly. This looks like a high end cage. I now have 2 of them and I’m so happy to have found for a good price. !
B**1
Good cage
True to size, decent quality, easy to assemble.
B**R
It's ok.
It seems to be a fair purchase for the money.It IS NOT wrought iron. A number of vendors say this for this product. It is bar and wire stock, machine welded together. To cover this is a decent powder coat paint. I would not subject this to external weather conditions if you want long term life of the metal.For birds, IMO, anything larger than a Timneh gray might be too much for the wire integrity. These wire bars that make up the majority of the containment are very easily bendable.This vendor mentions putting a Macaw in this environment; 1-livable space too confined for this sized bird and 2-a macaw could deal with these bars as easily as humans with paper clips: bend them at will.This is not a CalCage. That business is sorely missed. Packaging refers to the product as PET REPUBLIC Model 61.For smaller birds this will be fine. Need a handful more of perches and some wheel locks could be useful but that does not seem common for cages in general.It is an inexpensive option. Durability: short term. Keep your expectations in check.Update - A very strong negative issue is that the food dishes of the top perch sticks are below where our bird sits. We were constantly having to dump any food and wash the bowls. Additionally, the height level difference of perch to bowls made it difficult for our bird to reach. Plan for something else, possibly a different perch entirely, some form of DYI creation.Also, the wire ladder from the top of the cage to the top perch has a gauge thickness that our gray could not manage as it was too small to hold on to. Appeared to be painful. We bought and cut to size a wooden ladder from a local pet store. Another DYI solution.Not enough horizontal cross bars of the cage itself; the structure of the bars are aligned vertically, not uncommon. Our gray had difficulty navigating around the cage as he was sliding down from wherever he started from traveling horizontally. Nothing to stop his downward slide.Possibly painful for a bird with sore feet.
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