Which of these cages should I get?
http://www.kmate.com.au/index.php?act=v ... ductId=892
or
http://www.kmate.com.au/index.php?act=v ... ductId=888
I prefer the second one, it looks better, but I'm concerned it will be too small with toys inside. The bird will be in its cage only for our meal times and sleeping. Other than that it's a free bird* : D
* - If it gets outside and flies away, I'll cry.
Bird cage for Indian Ring Neck
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Re: Bird cage for Indian Ring Neck
They both look fine to me... the second one has narrower bar spacing... Our birds occasionally stick their head between the bars of our cage (haven't done it for a while now) but it hasn't amounted to a catastrophe.... except it makes me panic when they do it.... although the first one is a bit bigger.... so I'd probably end up getting that one.
On the second one, I like that there is a removable tray on the bottom of the gym... although the first one just lets the mess full through to the bottom of the cage.... so only one tray to clean... although it could allow mess to land on their perches and in their food and water bowls.
Good luck.
Thanks for the link too....
Ellie.
On the second one, I like that there is a removable tray on the bottom of the gym... although the first one just lets the mess full through to the bottom of the cage.... so only one tray to clean... although it could allow mess to land on their perches and in their food and water bowls.
Good luck.
Thanks for the link too....
Ellie.
Re: Bird cage for Indian Ring Neck
I've just bought the 1st cage and my bird loves it.
I love the seed catcher, it has really reduced the mess around the cage.
Good luck choosing a cage
I love the seed catcher, it has really reduced the mess around the cage.
Good luck choosing a cage