Double Tiki Treehouse Flight Bird Cage

PA5741
$679.95
Double Tiki Treehouse Flight Bird Cage
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Double Tiki Treehouse Flight Bird Cage

Product Code: PA5741
Size: 64"W X 21"D X 65"H

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Double flight cage means double the space for your birds!

  • Removable divider expands total cage space
  • Five color choices
  • Built-in rolling stand on casters included

Double your bird cage size and double your bird's fun with the Double Tiki Treehouse Flight Cage. This flexible double bird cage comes with a divider that allows you to either split this roomy cage into two separate units. Perfect for breeders or to simply have a large amount of space for your birds to happily flap their wings. Available in five neutral, non-toxic powder coated colors, this durable flight cage delivers a ton of value for discerning bird owners.

Each unit within this breeder double flight cage comes with a slide-out grill and tray for easy cleaning, as well as a nest box door, aviary-style plastic bowls, and wood perches for your birds comfort. Enjoy easy setup and long-term maintenance features, including a built-in rolling stand on casters that also offers additional storage space for treats, feed and other pet care essentials. With plenty of space to spread their wings, this bird cage is an ideal fit for smaller birds such as parakeets, lovebirds, and canaries.

Double Tiki Treehouse Flight Cage Specifications:

  • Bird Cage Dimensions:
    • Outside Dimensions: 64"W x 21"D x 65"H 
    • Inside Dimensions: 64"W x 21"D x 34"H (34" interior height)
  • Bar Spacing: 1/2"
  • Bar Thickness: 2.5 mm
  • Weight: 102 lbs.

Double Tiki Treehouse Flight Cage Features: 

  • Double cage design with removable divider allowing you flexibility in having two smaller cages or remove the divider to have one big cage
  • Removable divider
  • Storage shelf beneath bird cage hides away extra food, toys, and cleaning supplies.
  • 2 large front doors for easy access with bird-safe latch
  • Front door safety latch
  • Bird proof locks on doors
  • 2 slide-out trays & grates for easy cleaning (1 in each cage
  • 2 slide-out trays & grates for easy cleaning (1 in each cage compartment)
  • 2 feeder doors (1 in each cage compartment) 
  • 4 plastic water and food feeders (2 in each cage compartment)
  • Long bird aviary style plastic bowls
  • 2  breeder doors (1 in each cage compartment)
  • 2 nest box doors (1 in each cage compartment)
  • 2 natural wood perches (1 in each cage compartment)
  • Vertical bars on all panels
  • 6 rolling casters for easy moving
  • Stand included
  • Wrought iron construction
  • Durable, non-toxic, powder coated paint finish
  • Bird Cage Colors Available: Black, Platinum, Green, Sandstone and White
  • Bird Cage Suggested For: Parakeets, Lovebirds, Finches, Canaries, and other similar sized birds!
  • Easy assembly
  • Spacious double flight cage for small to medium birds

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Assembly Instructions First: Set aside removable pull outs. The removable divider and cage bottom grills are distinguishable by their handles. These insertions won't be used until after assembly. Second: Divide cage pieces from stand pieces. Stand pie
5 out of 5
Atara
Location: Silver Spring, Maryland, 20905
Date: February 21, 2012
First: Set aside removable pull outs. The removable divider and cage bottom grills are distinguishable by their handles. These insertions won't be used until after assembly. Second: Divide cage pieces from stand pieces. Stand pieces include 3 stand supports with casters, 4 cross bars, 2 grill shelves, nuts & bolts in 3 lengths. Third: The stand should be constructed first. [Note: All bolts should be tightened only once all stand parts are loosely bolted. The base uses some short bolts and some long. Reserve the very longest bolts where the bottom shelves adjoin the middle support stand (bolts go through 3 bars). Use next-to-longest bolts to adjoin the shelves to the side support stands. Shorter bolts will be used for the rest.] Arrange stand pieces and bottom shelves pieces using longest bolts to adjoin the 2 shelves to the middle frame (the bolt goes through 3 bars). Your layout is only correct if the small alignment tabs (where the cage will sit) point up (i.e. hold the cage in place) and are on the interior of the assembled stand. Assemble the cross bars with the shortest bolts. Fourth: Arrange cage pieces for assembly; do not begin until the arrangement appears visually logical. Arrange left cage and right cage as if they were meant to be 2 separate cages. Essentially, the top is two cages adjoined without a middle wall or a bottom. Each top half has front piece, back piece, exterior side piece, and an interior rectangular frame. (Note: The cage halves are assembled with no bottom. There will not be a bottom until you insert the removable tray or slide out bottom grill.) The exterior side pieces have a support track for the slide out tray and grill. Likewise, each interior side wall, or "no-wall frame", also has the same support tracks. The two interior frames will ultimately sit back to back. Arrange the pieces according to color and visual logic ensuring that the tray supports are facing the interior of each cage half. Assemble one cage half at a time. The top rectangle will confirm each cage its shape. Once each half is assembled, set each half atop the stand keeping eye on the stand's metal guidelines. The cage rests on the outside of these metal tabs. Insert trays and pull outs. Insert divider if desired. Easy! This cage design is a merger of 2 separate cages. There is one difficult to clean space gap between the two middle bars between the two white trays. To prevent my finches' seed hulls from accumulating here, I covered the gap with easily removable painter's or masking tape.
Very happy with this cage
5 out of 5
S
Location:
Date: November 8, 2010
We've had this cage for a couple of years now, and it is great. During nice weather months, we roll the cage, birds and all, outside onto the deck. Then of course, we roll the cage back in again in the evening. The cage has held up very well during this transport, which sometimes is every day for weeks at a time. When it's time to clean, I roll it outside, get all of the birds to one side and divide the cage with the divider, and then with hot water, vinegar, and a sponge, I clean the empty side. We house 3 budgies and a cockatiel in here, and it gives them all a chance for a little excericse, and lots of room for toys. This cage has been well worth the money we spent on it.
Happu Birds
4 out of 5
Joe Jones
Location: San Jose, CA, US
Date: June 20, 2009
My birds are small Conures and they have not been more happy with the new home! I in fact am searching for an add on to go on top - a single long home for a loner. It has turned out to be exactly what they wanted! I still believe that you could change the trays to grey or black to better blend in however,a quick $2.00 spraycan took care of this. There are (small) 4 front and 2 side doors that it took ten minutes for them to figure out (I bought a 16 lock set) and resolved this. I also still believe that the assembly instructions can be better than a picture. Will I purchase this again- YES.
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