Cages for

Birds

Chinchillas
Dog Cages
Ferrets
Hamsters
Mice
Rats
Sugargliders

Accessories

Cage Stands
Flight/Breeder Cages
Travel Cages
Bird Playpens/Stands
Bird Accessories
Bird Cage Stuff
Rodent Cage Stuff

 

 

Buying Tips
When selecting a new home for your pet, keep the following points in mind:
Just because a cage is large doesn't mean it is suitable for a large bird or animal. Check the thickness of the bars - large birds can sometimes gnaw through thinner bars.
Look for cages that provide at least 2 times the wingspan of your bird as an adult. Toys are also important for your birds mental health, so allow room.
For birds, consider the spacing between bars to ensure the cage is appropriate for the size of your bird. You do not want your bird's head to fit through the bars. Use our Bird Cage Selector Guide to make the right decision.
Large birds are best in cages that have vertically running bars on the front and back panels. This prevents long tail feathers from getting constantly snagged in the cage bars. In addition, horizontal bars on the side panels allow for climbing.
The latch on the cage is an important  factor. All of our cages have a durable slide-latch with gravity lock mechanism as opposed to a "spring-latch", which may tend to break after a year or so.
All of our wrought iron cages have a removable, slide-out bottom grate in addition to a slide-out tray. This makes for easy cleaning. All of our wire cages, except the flight cages, have slide-out bottom trays with removable bottom grates, but the bottom grates do not "slide-out".
Our color choices are Antique White (also called Egg Shell White), Silver Vein (also called Platinum), Black Vein, and Green Vein. Some cages also offer additional color choices. Colors may vary slightly from cage to cage.

 

Our thanks to Christine's Free Bird Image Gallery for some of the images contained in this website

 
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