Cage Question!

Feb 02, 2010 10:53

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a_dead_bird February 2 2010, 20:39:34 UTC
Yes, we're looking for a 30"x40" as the every-day cage. I didn't think it would be too small. What would you recommend instead?
I haven't seen very many that are larger than that, except for one in the Drs Foster & Smith catalogue that is 46"x36"x63"high inside dimensions. I actually do want to go for that one if we can. They have another that comes the same size and larger but they're stainless steel and cost 3-4 times as much as the 46x36, so, they're way out of budget.

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a_dead_bird February 2 2010, 21:45:09 UTC
Thank you, that list is very helpful.

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a_dead_bird February 3 2010, 05:30:18 UTC
I forgot about Cages by Design. I think they're a little fancy and pricey for us, but I do like their link to www.cagesunder500dollars.com where the size we need isn't under $500 but still great deals.

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jetblack615 February 3 2010, 01:05:25 UTC
If you can scrape together the cash, the King's 506 can't be beat.

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a_dead_bird February 3 2010, 05:28:07 UTC
That sure is a great looking cage. I love the European style Kings cages, they seem so perfect with the larger sizes and thicker bars. I'm just not sure that we'll be able to afford them over some of the other comparable-sized cages on the internets.

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squishie89 February 3 2010, 01:54:21 UTC
when we got a moluccan we got something like this;
http://www.kingscages.com/SearchResults.aspx?CategoryID=Cages&SubCatID=European Style#
but it was stainless steel and it didnt have that top, it had the flip down front top.

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lindabcs February 3 2010, 06:40:48 UTC
I just spend the evening putting together a King's double macaw cage (32x64) and it seems pretty darn solid. Can't beat the price- $625 and free shipping- either!

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