My former MIL called me, and said she has a friend who is elderly who had 2 huge parrot cages she wanted to give away. I was thrilled! So Reg and I went a couple of days ago to get them, and she had decided to keep one, but gave us the other. She explained that her 'too had died and she didn't need it anymore.
We went ahead and took it to make sure that NO bird ever has to live in it again. If she decides to get rid of the other cage we will take it as well and have 2 planters, since she said it is exactly like this one.
It was still set up from when her 'too was in it, with a swing hanging from the top with a metal bar to stand on, and the only perch was a piece of metal. She had kept the food crocks on the bottom of the cage. It has galvanized metal that surrounds the bottom, and is held together by wires of some kind in places. My heart breaks when I look at this cage that a poor 'too lived in for his whole life, no toys, nothing. There was a huge pile of poop behind the cage, and it is discoloured on the bottom from where the poop inside was stacked up.
We are going to paint it and use it for growing sweet peas next summer, and add some solar lights to it.
We went ahead and took it to make sure that NO bird ever has to live in it again. If she decides to get rid of the other cage we will take it as well and have 2 planters, since she said it is exactly like this one.
It was still set up from when her 'too was in it, with a swing hanging from the top with a metal bar to stand on, and the only perch was a piece of metal. She had kept the food crocks on the bottom of the cage. It has galvanized metal that surrounds the bottom, and is held together by wires of some kind in places. My heart breaks when I look at this cage that a poor 'too lived in for his whole life, no toys, nothing. There was a huge pile of poop behind the cage, and it is discoloured on the bottom from where the poop inside was stacked up.
We are going to paint it and use it for growing sweet peas next summer, and add some solar lights to it.