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Old 11-28-2005, 06:22 PM
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Chelsea- I have that exact cage in tan, and I am sorry to say, its crap. The grate is not welded together very good, so it started rusting within the first year. Its not the easiest thing in the world to clean, and of the three birds I put in there ( conure, caique, and tiel) they all learned how to escape out the food dish doors. I actually came home one day to find my conure walking around the floor with the cats- and the cage was completely locked! Also, the playtop part of the cage doesnt lock very tightly, so the bird can push it up and get about half a head out, or in the case of a smaller bird, such as a greencheek conure, most of the head out. The bars are pretty weak for a cage such as that, and overall, its not welded together very good, so when you take it oustide for good hosing downs, water gets in those tight places and causes it to rust. I had that cage for a little under a year, and was already in the spot of having to replace it. I would not recommend that cage at all.
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