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Old 08-20-2004, 01:29 AM
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Cages/ Info

Right now I am suffering from search brain strain, so will try to do my best.
7 yrs. ago i purchased a cage for my beloved Manny(African Grey Congo);from Animal Environments. It was the best purchase I ever made, he absolutely owns and loves his house! Anyway I recently added a new member to our family, Gracey Girl, another African Grey Congo. I wanted to get another A&E cage for her. Upon inquiring, I was told they no longer make the powder finish cages, but only the stainless steel.The price I was quoted about gave me "the big one"! $1665.00 and thats with a 10% discount! I really like the A&E cages as they have the outside feeder system.
I have been searching all day on the web and connot find any other cages that have a comparable feeder system.
My question is: Does anyone out there in birdland know of any cages that are like A&E's, but affordable?
Please Advise!
Thanks a bunch and thanks for reading this lengthy diatribe.
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Old 08-20-2004, 06:09 AM
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Do you have to have the outside the cage feeder system? Is that an absolute must?
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Old 08-20-2004, 05:18 PM
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Thanks so much for the rapid response from you all. I'll check out your suggestions. Also, the outside feeder system is a must. My Gracey Girl's current cage has inside feeder crocks,and she is constantly soiling them,as I think she is part bat... she loves to do almost everything upside down.
She even eats upside down!
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Old 08-20-2004, 05:32 PM
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Well then, if ya just can't find what you are looking for then I would suggest to just make a covering for the crocks, not hard to do. The bird can still access the food from the front of the crock but nothing from above would fall into it. I also think they sell crocks or inside feeder systems that already are built in such a way to keep things, other than beaks, out.
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