🕊️ Elevate Your Aviary Experience!
The ZENY 53-Inch Bird Flight Cage is a premium, durable iron cage designed for small to medium birds, featuring a secure locking mechanism, multiple access points, and easy-to-clean components, making it the perfect home for your feathered companions.
Item Weight | 31 Pounds |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 25.2"L x 16.5"W x 53"H |
Number of Doors | 5 |
Additional Features | Lockable |
Color | White |
Material Type | Iron |
T**L
Great cage!! Great value!!
Received cage 1 day early. Nothing was loose or moving around in the package when I received it. It came in a relatively small package and once opened the cage inside had plastic zip ties holding several parts of the cage together and some thin bubble wrap separating some of the pieces. I had it together in about 15 minutes. There are NO assembly directions other than a piece of paper with some pictures of the cage on it. You will need a Phillips head screwdriver and an 8mm wrench. There are 2 sizes of screws (small and large). The smaller screws are for the cage. The larger screws are for the base. DO NOT tighten screws until all pieces are assembled. There are 2 bars that support the plastic drip tray. The bars attach to the base with 2 smaller screws. The casters were very easy to put on and the whole cage slides around on them like an egg on a well oiled pan. The cage had no bent bars, no missing bars,no loose bars and it fit together perfectly. No wobbles, no gaps. The only flaw I could see would be the 4 smaller feeder doors which did feel weak-I think anything bigger than a parakeet would be able to move them up and escape. I don't plan to use them so I will zip tie them shut. The main door is nice,sturdy and swings open all the way. The lock is a little strange-again, good for small birds but I think a parrot would be able to figure out how to open the door in a short time. I shopped my local pet stores for a large bird cage and saw some that were selling for $150-$200 and they looked and felt flimsier than this one and were in fact even smaller. This is a great cage. Great value for the money. You and your birds will be pleasantly surprised.
J**R
Awesome cage but Instructions had errors! See photos.
I am very pleased with this cage! It was a definite upgrade in size for my bird, so I think she's extremely happy in her new home!Once we had it put together its a great sturdy cage on wheels. I do wish the wheels had a brake or lock to keep it from rolling too much, but thats ok.It comes with 2 long perches that go all the way across, but I ordered more natural perches that vary in size and shape.The large access door is very handy, but my toddler figured out how to open it within a few minutes, so I may have to find something to secure it so she doesn't harass the bird too much.The food cups sit behind the little doors, which I think will deter my bird from messing with the doors and slamming them like she used to.She's a bit skittish, so to get our bird successfully transferred we set the assembled empty cage right next to the old one for about a day. While we slowly started moving her favorite things into it, we set a new toy and snack on top of the new cage, and gave her time to get curious enough to climb on top to check it out. We made sure she had her favorite nesting spot (a hollow coconut) to feel safe in, and then officially transferred her. It wasn't long at all before she was happily exploring and playing!Assembly was not super hard, but also a pain. It was simple enough because it was just a handful of screws and nuts, and it even comes with a handy little screwdriver.Some of the instructions were straightforward, but we ran into a wall of confusion, that derailed our work for quite some time, when we thought we were missing pieces! Turns out the instructions sheet was wrong! I'll include photos in case you get the same set of instructions I did:It says that there are 2 of Part #8, but there was only 1! Which makes sense because the stand that the cage sits on only had 1 shelf. Also when you look at Part #10, it may help to understand that the little loops are pointed in different directions. The top loops point straight up and they help secure the cage sitting on top of it. The bottom of this piece also has loops, but they are pointed sideways. The shelf piece sits on top of these.In the instructions diagram #1, don't forget the 2 small bars at the bottom (part #7), those hold up the tray!On diagram #2, some of the pieces are drawn wrong so it's confusing to look at. But I think if you go by the part numbers, you'll get it right.I hope this helps!
L**N
Very nice cage!!
The media could not be loaded. Was super easy to assemble, and came with extra screws/nuts which are nice to have just in case I need them down the road. Super spacious and the quality of the cage itself is very nice and sturdy. I got my little budgie a week ago and he's still adjusting to his new home, so I thought it would take him time to get used to his new cage but he seems right at home already! Would highly recommend!
A**.
Nice cage for our birds!
We got this cage after getting two budgies without much experience. We had a different cage that we kept them in together at first, but decided to separate them per the recommendation of a bird trainer, so we got two of these to keep them in.Assembly of these is harder than our first cage that mostly just snapped together. This cage is of a sturdier material, so screws are required. The instructions were poor on these and it was unclear which screws went where. I had to search YouTube to figure it out. There are two length of screws that come with this. The screws that there are more of go for putting the cage together and the shorter screws are for putting the stand together.Overall, we like them for our birds. They're a good size and the birds have a bit of room to fly/climb around in them.We don't use the perches that came with it and instead got some natural wood ones to put inside to give them more options and to be better for their feet.My biggest complaint is that if you're cleaning out the bottom of the cage (the tray under the grate) there's nothing to catch their droppings. It would have been nice if they had included a flat panel under the tray to catch them when cleaning the cage. We try to do it now when they're out so they can't escape when we don't want them to. Also, if you take the grate out, they can escape out of the bottom of the cage too. A larger bird would have a harder time if you just took the grate out and left in the tray, but if you take them both out, there's no bottom to the cage anymore. It's totally open to the floor.These cages are good value for the money as long as you work past their few shortcomings.
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