🦜 Elevate Your Pet's Living Space!
The Yaheetech 54-inch Wrought Iron Standing Large Parrot Cage is designed to accommodate multiple small birds and small animals, featuring secure locks, easy maneuverability with swivel casters, and a user-friendly cleaning system. Its durable construction and thoughtful design make it a perfect choice for pet owners looking to provide a safe and spacious environment for their feathered friends.
Color | Hammertone Black |
Material Type | Wrought Iron |
Number of Doors | 8 |
Number of Levels | 1 |
Gap Size | 0.4 Inches |
Additional Features | Durable |
Item Weight | 24.69 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 24.5"L x 17"W x 53.5"H |
N**N
Spacious, Sturdy, and Easy to Assemble – Perfect for My Parrot!
I’m so impressed with the Yaheetech 54” Large Flight Bird Cage! It’s spacious, sturdy, and perfect for my parrot. it really gives them plenty of room to move around and play. The rolling stand makes it super convenient to move around when needed. I was pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to assemble; the instructions were clear and it didn’t take long at all. The quality feels excellent, and it’s easy to keep clean, which is a huge plus. Highly recommend this cage for anyone looking for a safe, comfortable, and stylish home for their bird!
B**R
The best cage for small birds!
I want to preface this by saying that I have had birds for 23 years! I have taken in LOTS of rescues in the time. I've had budgies, cockatiels, GCC and Quakers. I have tried more cages than I care to admit 😅This cage really is amazing. It is not only affordable, it's sturdy. It's easy to assemble, it is a good size for smaller birds, the quality is great. My favorite things about this cage are the locking feed doors and how easy it is to clean and move around! This is the 3rd one I've purchased over the years. I've never had to replace one, all 3 are still in perfect condition!10/10 recommend buying!
J**A
10/10 - Perfect Cage for Parakeets, Cockatiels, and Conures
Please upgrade and get your bird this!! <33 EXTREMELY solid investment you WILL NOT regret! I’ve had three of these over the years, and they’re the best cage for a small-medium bird. The only thing better would be one with a top that opens if you don’t have cats. Comes with four feeders and doors for each. Very sturdy. The white did not fade. Superb quality. The only fault is the top bars bent because the cat laid on it while we were out, so that needed to be mitigated, but the bars are assembled such that it won’t break because of that. I feel like the one in 2007 had highly reinforced powder-coated bars, and these are more like regular metal bars. Large access door. Very safe. Use a seed catcher and save yourself a TON of hassle!! It would be cool if this came with one, but no complaints. Always get a cage with wheels! Mobility is good, although the wheels always fall out after a year or so with this model / type of cage, even when I had a black one from eBay ten years ago. That’s okay, just be prepared! I suggest gluing in the wheels with hot glue if that happens to you because tape does not work. Good for bird health. My parakeet is 18 (90-100 in human years) and has always had this size cage. We are downsizing to a shorter one with similar dimensions because this one is a long fall for a very elderly bird in the middle of the night, but I wanted to review it because it is indeed an ideal cage for a healthy adult bird or pair. Excellent value for money. The wire shelf on bottom is legit and not flimsy like some of them.* Please place your bird near a window or an active area of the home, although a corner of the cage should be a quiet retreat where they can hide. I personally would not want to be in the corner of the dining room if everyone is in the living room. Covering should only be at night to prevent falling down when seeing shadows, and I don’t cover the front of the cage. ChatGPT has amazing advice for mitigating screaming during the day, but personally mine is demanding about getting fresh food every day, even if he has a lot. You’d be surprised how much quieter pet parrots are when you follow their routine and regularly acknowledge them in your conversations or when you sit in silence. They absolutely can develop bad habits, but they can be undone in the right environment with consistency. I always play TV for my bird all day, and mindful of when “lights out” is for him (strict between 11 pm to 6 am or he will scream). Bird documentaries and Disney movies are his favorite. Having birds can be a challenge, and birds are one of the most commonly rehomed animals and often have several owners. Consider getting a bird from a shelter or PetFinder, instead of a shop or breeder. Consider how long that species will live. The Pionus parrot varieties are great for apartments because they are quieter, and parrotlets are quiet while as nearly smart as a macaw. It’s best to only get a bird if you can get them out a lot—not if you have dogs and cats. At the very least, have two as a pair if that’s the case. Two birds are twice as much noise and arguably slightly less likely to bond with you. It wouldn’t be terrible to start with one as long as you give them enough attention. By leaning into their care routine and imagining yourself in their place, you’ll have a long friendship with your avian friend! This starts with a large cage, and redoing everything inside often, like you got a new pet! They’ll feel brand new too and make less noise, or at least fewer of the unhappy squawks!
H**I
Simply the perfect cage.
This cage came packed well, and it was in perfect condition. It comes with a sturdy stand with a tray/shelf, but we don't use it, as we set the cage on a table. But, the stand is very nice should we ever decide to have the cage be freestanding.We have a Green Cheek Conure, and he needed a bigger cage. This is the perfect Conure mansion for a single bird. However, it'd work well for a pair of smaller birds, even for Lovebirds.I love that it has a very large door that is hinged, swings nicely, and has a secure closing/locking mechanism. Having four feeding doors is a real upgrade over our last cage. We use the top feeding door on one side for clean water, so nothing can fall into into it to foul it. We put his daily fresh fruit and veg below the water. On the other side, we put his pellets on top, and his premium seeds in the tray below that. This keeps his discarded shells from fouling his pellets. It really helps keep everything cleaner.The tray pulls out easily for cleaning, and it's the length of a newspaper when opened and folded in half, so basically the length of a section of the paper. But, you'll need two sections to cover the bottom. I only say this because it's handy that newspaper goes in conveniently without folding, or any hassle. It's super easy to clean.It has a beautiful finish that appears to be powder-coated, so I really don't think rust will be a problem for years, if ever.We've tricked it out with lots of perches, ladders, toys, and so forth. I've never seen out feathered friend happier! It was worth every penny. I am so glad I bought it. I just wish I'd bought it earlier. I'd give it 6 stars if I could!
T**M
A nice cage, good value for $
Cute cage, more narrow and tall than it is wide but plenty of space for a small bird. The grey color is gorgeous but does have a rust spot in one of the corners, not sure why? The panel for the bottom shelf came bent, not significantly but it was bent. All screws and hardware was included. It's a two person job but I was able to do it by myself with a bit of struggle. I have a single parakeet in it and I'm glad she has a lot of room. I like that it doesn't feel super cheap and it certainly isn't an eye sore. I felt like white was too bright for visibility into the cage, and black iron was too harsh for my household. The grey is a good compromise and looks classy!
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