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Post by aisell on Sept 14, 2009 12:02:35 GMT
Recently, I notice that many sites that sell bird cages offer a new bird cages brand Marvelous Cages. They offer for sale 9-10 models. I’m in love and impressive of their design. But I’ve never seen these bird cages live in the local PetStore. Has anyone heard of these? Does anyone have one? Are they nice? What’s about quality, design, company or something! Thank’s friends. Please share your impressions. In particular: I chose this cage: www.birdscomfort.com/jasmine_bird_cage.html for my three 3 finches.
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Post by Scully on Sept 15, 2009 18:12:36 GMT
Very pretty, but i think you would regret getting a round cage. I bought my Mum a round cage, and it just never worked right for her Budgie. It has its limitations when putting things in. The $99 square one in the smaller picture looks good.
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SARAH
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Post by SARAH on Sept 16, 2009 20:57:25 GMT
nice looking cage ,but i would never use it lol don't like those sort of cages persenally.and it says also ok for tiels lol i think not.well only my oppinion.
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Post by Billie on Oct 12, 2009 12:41:20 GMT
Hi Sarah This is a similar one to mine www.birdscomfort.com/flight_bird_cage.htmlThe personal issue I have is with any cage more designed for its asthetic appeal, than for the birds it will house. I'm sure I've read that small birds like to feel secure so prefer cages with straight sides, place the cage against a wall so the birds know they have one side 'safe from preditors'. The round cage also means the only flight the birds would get is from the ground up! Most birds prefer the option of some across flight in the cages. Other wise they would have to fly like helicopters I have had five budgies in mine and they are happy as larry careful positioning of any perches gives them lots of flying room. Let me know if you would like to see a picture of my cage and I'll find one for you. This cage is super easy to clean too Good luck for your search Billie
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