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48" Heavy Duty Large Parrot Bird Crate Cage Kennel

 

The cage is described to be one of the strongeest larger parrot cages in the market. The cage is constructed with a ¾-inch frame, and is forged from high-grade 20-gauge steel, then reinforced by steel tubes with a diameter of ½-inch  for the toughest, sturdiest, most resilient cage. This is specifically designed  for professional bird owners. Heavy-duty welds were done in forming the cage, which ensures the strength of the cage. Door latches and a floor grate are also introduced in the design.

A removable tray is incorporated in the design for easier cleaning. For added mobility, four removable-locking wheels are installed. For added security, a push button lock is placed on the door. The top cover can be opened for accessible contact with the dog or pet housed in the cage. The fact that the top door is quite accessible would mean that it may be opened by the parrots by simple leaping. The force of these pets is really immeasurable in different circumstances.

One of the advantages of buying this larger cage is that it is easy to assemble since most of the parts were already pre-assembled, so you only need to simply open it.

Upon seeing the picture of the cage, it can be noted that it is aesthetically unappealing. However, one of the major disadvantages of using this cage is the fact that the cage is completely and stiffly sealed. The security added by the lock cannot really assure you that escape is unavoidable. Considering that parrots are samples of the pets that can be housed by this cage, the innate force being released by these pets once imprisoned are quite powerful. You might be spending additional sum of money in buying and installing additional locks so as to ensure that the cage of your pet is escape-free.

The bottom grated base also seems to be too frail for moderately heavy pets and even playful and energetic pets. Basing on the observed behavior of parrots, they might just destroy the base in a couple of days or so. A caged and uncomfortably housed pet will always tend to cry for help and freedom. You might just end up being irritated by your pet that can be housed uneasily. Moreover, the cage is aesthetically unattractive, considering that it is plainly black and that no other colors are available to at least blend to the area of your home to where it will be situated. It even looks too heavy and really have that "prison" touch.

The cage is also not painted, therefore possibilities of early corrosion by rust. Additional costs may be entailed for painting the cage. The cage is then costly compared to that of the other cages that as added features-features that are detailed earlier. It is then more advisable to buy a cage that is well secures and one that has more added factors that can enhance your pet's social, mental and psychological behaviors.

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