- Birds' Playground: A play top with a ladder, a wooden perch and 2 stainless steel feeders offer you a better interaction way with your beloved birds on the cage top area; a rope with bell can be fixed freely inside the cage, special gift for your playful birdies.
- Overall Dimension: 81 x 76 x 174 cm / 32 x 30 x 68.5’’ (LxWxH); Cage Size: 61 x 56 x 81 cm / 24 x 22 x 32’’ (LxWxH); Entrance Size: 30 x 54.8 cm / 11.8 x 21.6’’ (WxH); Bar Spacing: 1.5 cm / 0.6’’
- Spacious & Secure: Large inner space able to accommodate several birds at a time. A convenient crescent lock on the entrance door for safety.
- Slide-out Tray & Grille with Handle: A safety metal grille to prevent birds from walking directly on their dropping; a slide-out metal tray under the grille for catching droppings and feeds, and also for easy cleaning.
- Heavy-Duty & Safe: This solid metal cage is coated with non-toxic hammertone paint, which guarantees its good performance in wear, corrosion and rust resistance. Polished wooden perches and stainless steel feeders offer your lovely birds a safe and healthy living environment.
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Robin Stricklin
Best quality cage at the best price
Best quality cage at the best price. The cage guard meant to prevent seed hull and feathers scattering everywhere might look like it's bent at the corners but it isn't. A couple of minor dings that i used a pair of pliers to flatten. A couple of bars that were cut too long and welded so are warped. The one of the long bolts used to secure the bar across the V supports on the play area I could never get to screw all the way in so it's a bit cross threaded and half-way in. The caster wheels bolts that go into the cage legs I could not get to go all the way in and did not want to bang to hard on the aluminum at the top for fear of bending it and not being able to insert the play-area in those bars but at in well enough to be secure & functional. Aluminum so it won't rust. textured and painted so there is no need to polish, lightweight and easy to clean. People say that birds like to forage but I like the bottom grate far away from the tray so birds can get at dropping and old food and this cage is good for that. Less bacteria and virus then that they can get to with this cage. I bought this for my 3 year old female Indian Ringneck although I know she won't be happy to be moved out her ratty old cage that falling apart, but she'll get adopt the new cage soon enough. I this this cage is high enough quality at a good price that I'll buy another in a month or two, for another female Indian Ringneck (she was sold as a male but whatever, she's not at fault). I also own the much larger Yaheetech 5'x3'x3'x2.5'x2.5'x2' cage and keep budgies in that cage. It's a joy seeing budgies fly in that cage.
Sulaimon Shukroh Modupehorlaa
I have 2 cockatiels in it and they both love this cage
I ordered the cage and had it within 5 days way before the delivery date.. I have 2 cockatiels in it and they both love this cage!! I have extra perches in it that easily and sturdily clamped to the cage.. I love the escape proof door, and the seed catcher does a great job at catching the seeds (some seeds hit the floor, but that's not completely unavoidable) The stainless steel dishes are a little too deep but I ordered some shallow ones off of chewy.com so no biggie there.. none of my pieces were bent and so far by birds haven't bent any of the wires.. definitely wouldn't put a large parrot in it tho. Nice looking cage for the price and very spacious for smaller parrots and all of their perches and toys!! Will definitely be getting another one in the future!
Murtaza Kothari
Awesome Deal !!!!!
Very nice cage! I saw a few negative reviews and I just had to share my experience. This cage is a really nice cage and I was a snap to assemble. Very solid and I have a double yellow head Amazon in it. Honestly, if I had to keep my Amazon in it 24/7 it would be a little too small. But my bird stays on a perch outside of the cage most of the day anyway and only sleeps in the cage. I have absolutely no regrets in my purchase. It’s well worth the money and it arrived several days sooner than the estimated time. Those that have complained about the instructions on assembly probably look for the instructions when buying ice trays! 🙄 Don’t hesitate in purchasing this bird cage. I can guarantee you that you won’t find a price like this on a cage of this quality at your local store!
Travis Miles
Great Cage for the Price
I bought this cage for my son's cockatiel after reading lots of reviews of similar cages and comparing the measurements and smaller detail differences. The cage is spacious for 1 cockatiel, and could easily house 1 more very comfortably. The bar spacing is fine for this bird, but definitely too wide for budgies (parakeets). The cage was delivered very quickly (free shipping) and the box it was in did not suffer any damage en route. As others have said, the directions are not great, but my son was able to put it together himself just by looking at the pictures. I watched the video on Amazon and thought it would be helpful too, but he did not need it. We particularly like the size and height of the cage (good for viewing the bird, playground is reachable, stand allows it to be placed anywhere in the room), the playground on top (the bird love being out and having toys/food here), and seed guard that works well. The finish is attractive and seems like it will hold up well. Very good price for what we got. Similar cages at pet shops are double the price or more.
Wanda Cantero
Not hard to assemble at all
I was reluctant to purchase this cage, since many different companies sell the exact same cage with the exact same photos and was unsure if my African grey would fit (comfortably), but I can say that I am completely satisfied with the purchase. There were many reviews saying it's hard to assemble, but the photos are pretty self explanatory. If you have ever bought furniture from ikea and assembled it, you are well prepared to assemble this cage. Some pieces did come bent, but not to a point where you were not able to bend it back to its intended shape. Had some extra screws after assembly. Overall a great purchase. My African grey loves it!!
Bianca van Boven
Excellent
I'm very impressed with this cage! First, it arrived early, so that's a bonus for my bird. The metal is strong, although two bars were slightly bent (not affecting security of cage). That may have warranted a subtraction of a star, but I'm too happy with the quality of this cage for the price. I know past reviewers stated the instructions were useless and vague; personally, I thought the one page was really simple and helpful (some things I had to interpret, like which screws were which and what pieces were where). If you're not the handiest person, I'd say grab some help and check out a past reviewer called Michii who gives some really helpful images to walk you through building it. Once built, my beebee parrot was cautious towards this cage, as she is with everything, but after I decked it out with toys and perches, she was more than happy to hop on in. I would not use this cage for budgies or smaller due to the bar spacing. Another note I'm really happy with is the inclusion of horizontal bars on the side walls! More bird cages have to catch on to this revolution; before, I was using a rat cage for my parrot with all horizontal bars, and they just make climbing for birds so much easier. Another impressive note is how the bowls are easy to remove and also cannot be flipped, as my little stinker likes to do. For my parrot, they are excessively deep, requiring her to dip her whole body down into them, but that's not a big problem. Another bonus, the dimensions of this cage are the exact size of a opened newspaper, making cleaning so much easier (yes, I know newspaper toxic, but I put it beneath the grate). The seed catcher is great, the lock on the door is easy and secure, and the play top is awesome. So to conclude, I am fully satisfied with this purchase.
Tonia Willie Caudle
Yaheetech Pet Bird Cage Play Top - 68 inch--great cage!
I saw this cage rated good for quality and price on Amazon, so I purchased it for my cockatiel. It is not the easiest to put together. The directions are not very detailed. I had to take it apart once because I had put the side rails on upside down...so frustrating. But now that it is together, it is a beautiful, roomy very nice looking cage! So it is worth the effort. The wheels make it all the better because I purchased the 68 inch cage and it is quite large. The 68 inch would not be approrpiate for parakeets/finches/parrotolets, etc. as the bar spacing is too wide.. It is a perfect cage for a medium sized to large bird. It is well constructed; all of the pieces fit; all of the hardware was included...no problems. Great price! Just take note when attaching the side bars; if you get them upside down, you will need to take it all apart and start over because the cage floor won't slide in properly. The dishes are quite deep, but my Cockatiel, Maxi doesn't seem to be having a problem with them. I really like the fact that the dishes attach to doors making it very convenient to change water/food. The wooden perches as stated in other reviews are a larger diameter, but I will be adding other types of perches anyway...no big deal. Overall, I highly recommend this cage--definitely!
Ebony Jones
Very nice cage
I bought this cage 3 months before I got my adult African Grey. My husband set it up by himself. In about half an hour. It's very roomy. Though, I am going to upgrade to a little bigger cage for my CAG. I'm going to put my Conure in this cage. I am very pleased with this cage. And would recommend this for a Conure sized bird or slightly larger. Good for my CAG for sleeping cage, but would recommend a bigger one if he'll be in there more.
Claire Koenig
Love it!!
I bought exactly this product about 1/2 a year ago. Set up instructions sucked but I LOVE IT!!! ...It's still like new! ...and for those asking for the spacing on the bars.. Each bar is a dime (.10 cents) away.
Alice Lopez
I have photos to help w directions
Align the screws and nuts first! And I put wheels on LAST... The cage was both easy and difficult. I have bursitis and tendinitis and putting it together was more difficult bc of this. So I took a bunch of photos and will explain a little bit that can help you set up your cage. First you can lean either the front or back cage against the wall at an angle so putting on the side seed catcher and where the tray slides on to holders on. I hope I make sense too... I leaned the back part up and grabbed the rounded back screw put it in to connect the short and wide seed tray holder on. Then I took the flat back screw and a nut and screwed the round goes on top hole flatter back w a nut goes on bottom hole. Make sure you have the short wide side tray holder on right the top that faces up is going to have solid top with two holes an inch and half apart those holes hold wire sides in place they have two wires a posed and they fit in those holes. I then took the front cage and screwed the short wide seed catcher tray holder on. Now it can stand alone. I waited to put wheels on till end. Second I put cage wired sides on. It can be tricky. Just wiggle and pull down it may get caught a few times so pulling up again and wiggled down helps... Be careful not to bend wires. They are in the middle or flimsy and strong. They are good though and I think most birds are able to reside inside without escape... That's just me. Thirdly I put the tray wire rack on bottom of cage where photos show. And the top cage cover was a little tricky. I put two opposite sides in their holes hit down putting one in the hole at a time till the last corner was in. It has sweet spot and fits very snug. A little of the paint scraped off when I was beating it down to fit in its hole. Fourthly I picked up the stand. You put the cup holder piece on top of the two stands that are screwed on to the cage. The triangular stands you can see instructions. They use the skinny short screws. You screw that part on top with cup holders faced toward from cage. The middle screw hole that hold latter in place should be exposed toward front of cage. Then you put ladder on the bottom of ladder fits in two holes on top front cage. And the screw goes on top ladder connecting stand. Then you put wood perch the shorter one on it slides in. Do not glue bc you cannot remove cups of you do. To remove cops you'll have to take wood perch off every time. The perch is in the way. You can purchase small lipped cups that will enable you to glue perch on stand. Your choice. The cups are huge... We'll see how my bird handles them... The fifth thing I did was get the seed guard on. This was tricky at first. You put from and back one on the stay in place. Then grab a side. Grab a short wide screw and nut. Screw in top hole connecting side to back it front which side you choose is up to you. Then go to the opposite end and screw and nut in the other top hole. Then you go and screw the bottom holes to connect sides seed guard to the front and back. Now your cage is done once you put in cups perch and other things you want inside then you get to see your bird to his new bed room 🙂 I have pictures to help.