Travel Cage Recomendation For Sunshine Enjoyment

adey65

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I have 5 birds, 2 Conures, 2 Quakers and a blue fronted Amazon. All have access to Arcadia UV bird lights, as well as a window which is wide open for a number of hours a day during the summer thanks to a stainless steel mesh frame I have attached. My 4 smaller birds love that area, and although my Amazon gets along with them, up to a point, I can't risk having her with them for too long. For this reason I'm looking for recommendations for a travel cage that would be suitable for my Amazon, with links if possible. I have seen several online, but I really want advice on what size is appropriate. She won't be left outside unattended, even though my whole garden is netted. I love lying in my hammock out there reading a book so it would be great to have her out there with me.
 
This is one I've looked at.
 
I have 5 birds that go out in the sun three Grey's two Ammies
If you live anywhere near Newark this place is awesome to visit as they have the cages and carriers etc on display so you can have a right good look.them.
I got mine from there bought a macaw travel cage for my double yellow headed as he's huge, four suitable for Grey's and ammies. No complaints from me.
Never dealt with the company your looking at and none too sure about the quality
 
A photo of my dear late blue front Tommy in his travel cage, used for vets visits. I clipped a clothes peg on the door for extra security and you may need a bungee strap under to secure the tray if its a loose fit. I cannot tell you the exact measurement as its packed away in the understairs
cupboard, but its approx 24"L x 14"w and 14"h

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A photo of my dear late blue front Tommy in his travel cage, used for vets visits. I clipped a clothes peg on the door for extra security and you may need a bungee strap under to secure the tray if its a loose fit. I cannot tell you the exact measurement as its packed away in the understairs
cupboard, but its approx 24"L x 14"w and 14"h

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That's the same length as the one I linked, but not so high and depth. Thank you. The one I have linked should be fine then.
 
I have 5 birds that go out in the sun three Grey's two Ammies
If you live anywhere near Newark this place is awesome to visit as they have the cages and carriers etc on display so you can have a right good look.them.
I got mine from there bought a macaw travel cage for my double yellow headed as he's huge, four suitable for Grey's and ammies. No complaints from me.
Never dealt with the company your looking at and none too sure about the quality
The one I have linked should be fine. I bought my cages from parrotsupplies and will be ordering the birds pellets from there later as they're a good price.
 
Should have added the second to last shop photo has a picture of all the travel cages they stock
I put clip locks on the doors of the travel cages and on the base before going outside just in case as MrP is a right door lock twiddler and can let himself out of most things :rolleyes: not so sure the local crows would fancy him as company :lol:
 
My travel cages came from scarlets parrot essentials, they fold down flat which is very useful, not overly keen on the door mechanism so use a padlock aswell for safety reasons
 
My travel cages came from scarlets parrot essentials, they fold down flat which is very useful, not overly keen on the door mechanism so use a padlock aswell for safety reasons
I am pretty sure that's where mine came form years ago.
 
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