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The Prevue Pet Products Empire Bird Cage is an expansive and secure habitat designed for macaws and other large birds. Measuring 46" L x 36" W x 78.25" H, it features three stainless steel bowls, a hardwood perch, and a lockable door for safety. The easy-clean design includes a pull-out tray and rounded corner seed guards, making maintenance a breeze.
Number of Levels | 1 |
Number of Doors | 1 |
Additional Features | Lockable |
Gap Size | 1.6 Inches |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 46"L x 36"W x 78.25"H |
Color | Black Hammertone |
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
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Birdy Approved
Very impressed with the cage. Opening it up from delivery, noted only a couple of very minor dings on the metal work; one part had taken a sharp blow to the frame that bent it outward which was no factor to putting it together. Worse part of assembly was the middle upper section; thank goodness I was tall enough to do this. Could have done this without assistance, but, so much easier with a second pair of hands.Only drawback I see with the cage is the food/water cups; they are rather small in diameter. At 4 inches in diameter, and 3 ¼” deep, it kinda forces the bird to reach in unless you have both the food and water up high enough; a lot of birds are not very comfortable where their head is confined like that. I much prefer the wider, shallower metal bowls that another cage has (4” wider by 2” deep). And the doors for the bowls are just big enough for the supplied bowls only. A wider bowl will not physically fit if you what the doors to also open and close.Putting the cage together was a snap with the above upper middle part that I mentioned above being the only challenging part of the assembly. Construction of the cage is very good, sure to withstand almost any beak attacks. Bars may be bent being the worse that I can envision. Cage is designed for large birds, not for parakeets. The casters that come with the cage are well sized; the cage is able to be moved around easily with little effort in pushing it. BTW, I know others have mentioned it, but this cage is HUGE. It’s one thing to measure it out in your head, but seeing it my house was another! Big Wow factor.Having an Umbrella Cockatoo, I am always concerned with strength of cage parts. So given that the bars are the same size as the previous cage that I had used I had little concerns wrt overall strength; now that it’s in my house, I have no concerns as to the cage being able to keep him inside until I let him out. But as to the survival of that soft wooden perch that came with the cage; well, it has lasted a week so far, but its thickness is less than half of what it started out with. Should be no surprise there to anyone who has parrots…Overall, I’m very impressed with the cage and the price that I paid for it. The shipping was well managed by Amazon; delivery was given as being between 9 to 12; it was in my house by 9:15. Wow! See if any cable company will match that! If you have the room for a cage this large, I would recommend it to anyone who has large parrots; they deserve the largest cage you can provide to them.
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Detailed Review - Cage Purchased for Galah Cockatoo
I purchased this cage as an upgrade for my 2 year old, fully flighted Galah. Her old cage was 40 X 30. The box did arrive quickly and with just a few torn patches with no damage to the cages pieces. This is somewhat expected for these large cages. I am 5'4 /105 pounds , female and put the cage together by myself in 1 1/2 hours. I suggest that you unpack, lay everything out and then assemble. Instructions are very clear and if you have done this before...you are good to go. Use your couch and cushions to prop when you are attaching the body of the cage. It works well.I did have a bit of trouble when attaching the top pieces to the base because one of the holes was off a bit. After a few minutes & WD 40, I got it in. The upper cage, wall pieces are softer metal and did concern me a bit. My cockatoo isn't a huge chewer so I am not too concerned. Her old cage just feels stronger - all over and it is from A&D Cages.The top took me a minute to situate. I stood on a high bar stool and eventually got it on. Having two people would be nice. Ha!My bird seemed to love the cage and climbed all around and way up to top. I started the process of perches and toys and realized that the bowl set-up is very different from other cages and it is a head scratcher. They is little space near the bowls to install your perches and the bowls are VERY deep. Please be aware. I need to buy a few new ones to accommodate this cage. BIG washers......go buy about ten. You will need them when you add your perches. Get the really BIG ones. Let's talk about the bottom grate. The grate spaces are very large...much larger than the old cage. My birds foot slipped through and now she won't go to the bottom of the cage. I will just give her a bit of time.The cage is huge and such a fun space for your birds to play. The price right now is good BUT it was super over priced up until recently. I would recommend it if you don't have a large bird that chews heavily. Good luck!
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