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By the picture it looks plenty big enough, but it depends on how much time your Macaw will spend closed inside the cage. Mine are a little smaller but I very rarely close them in the doors stay open and they are free to climb about the cage. They usual only go inside for food and water and to sleep, otherwise they sit on top and play with there toys. But before you decide to leave them free all the time you need to teach them that the cage is their safe place and it is where they should stay when their humans are not around. The only time my Macaws get locked in their cages is when we are on vacation because my Miltary likes to torment my housesitter and if their are people over who are afraid because my Military loves to torment anyone he thinks he can.
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