Extra Large Elegant Wrought Iron Open Dome Top Perch Stand Bird Parrot Finch Macaw Cockatoo Rolling Cage
Extra Large Elegant Wrought Iron Open Dome Top Perch Stand Bird Parrot Finch Macaw Cockatoo Rolling 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.
Feature: Bar Spacing: 5/8" Overall Dimensions: Overall Dimensions: 35.25" W x 29.5" D x 62" H (Dimensions Include Seed Skirt & Open Play Top) Overall Dimensions: Overall Dimensions: 28" W x 22" D x 59" H(Dimensions Do NOT Include Seed Skirt and Closed Play Top) Interior Dimensions - Main body without stand and play top open: 50" H x 28" W x 22" D Size of the main Door: Size of the main Door: 29" H x 12" W 4 Seed Skirt 1 Removable Bottom Grid 2 Metal Tray 1 Nest Box Door 4 Feed Doors 4 20oz Stainless Steel Cups(4" diameter ) for Inside Cage 2 - 20oz Stainless Steel Cups(4" diameter) for Play top 2 Perches (play top and inside cage) 4 Casters Toy is not included WROUGHT IRON POWDER COATED Color : Black Ven (The color of the cage that you will receive is same as the picture in the listing) 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.