Kiwibird
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- Jul 12, 2012
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- 1 BFA- Kiwi. Hatch circa 98', forever home with us Dec. 08'
So Sir Kiwi's cage arrived last week along with his new swing (for in the cage). His reaction was classic Kiwi- Massively different cage, and his first reaction is to go to the food dish. Once finished eating he looked up and got this perplexed look like "something's different here but I'm not sure what...".
I am so pleased with the quality of this cage. You can just tell the difference in how it was manufactured, the powder coat is smooth instead of that textured stuff and since Kiwi isn't a lock picker (and we are doing a trial of allowing him to be cage free all day), I appreciate the simpler locking mechanisms over those dang "bird proof" ones. We opted to leave the seed guard off (kept it just in case) as all the old one ever did was catch poop. Everything else still made it onto the floor and that stupid thing was always a pain to clean/fell off when I took the covers off. So far so good with no guard. Another SUPER COOL and totally unexpected feature: A bird door on the side! What a great idea that is! Don't have to leave the front door wide open to bang into or him to poop off of. We have chosen to call it the parrot portal It is just SO much roomier and he won't be brushing his tail on things anymore The new linoleum topped particle board platform I made for the cage to sit on is also awesome. Easy to clean and doesn't sink into the carpet under the legs like a rug did.
Setting up the cage...Can I live in here???
All set up
The "Parrot Portal" and a freshly-bathed parrot exiting
Discovered the bells...
King Kiwi says "thanks for this fabulous new cage!"
I am so pleased with the quality of this cage. You can just tell the difference in how it was manufactured, the powder coat is smooth instead of that textured stuff and since Kiwi isn't a lock picker (and we are doing a trial of allowing him to be cage free all day), I appreciate the simpler locking mechanisms over those dang "bird proof" ones. We opted to leave the seed guard off (kept it just in case) as all the old one ever did was catch poop. Everything else still made it onto the floor and that stupid thing was always a pain to clean/fell off when I took the covers off. So far so good with no guard. Another SUPER COOL and totally unexpected feature: A bird door on the side! What a great idea that is! Don't have to leave the front door wide open to bang into or him to poop off of. We have chosen to call it the parrot portal It is just SO much roomier and he won't be brushing his tail on things anymore The new linoleum topped particle board platform I made for the cage to sit on is also awesome. Easy to clean and doesn't sink into the carpet under the legs like a rug did.
Setting up the cage...Can I live in here???
All set up
The "Parrot Portal" and a freshly-bathed parrot exiting
Discovered the bells...
King Kiwi says "thanks for this fabulous new cage!"