When shopping for large bird cages, size is only one of several aspects to consider. Large bird cages are more like playground jungle gyms, with features far beyond the smaller home models. Parrots, macaws, and other larger species will appreciate the space and features large bird cages offer. How large are we talking? As always, pay attention to bar spacing and orientation. If the bar gaps are too wide, consider a small bird cage. As for orientation, remember that some birds are climbers and prefer horizontal elements to vertical. Large bird cages come in many varieties suitable for as many species, so check with your pet store bird expert as to which stainless steel bird cage is right for your bird. The condo or the penthouse suite | ![]() |
One great feature of large bird cages is the second door. Often a convertible top, these doors let the bird wander around the bird cage, sometimes to a grand perch resting atop the structure. Other features of large bird cages include convenient swing out feeder doors, slide out grills and trays for easy cleaning, and ample space for a variety of perches. Because large bird cages generally have casters for easy moving, changing your cage's position is a relatively quick job.
Bigger thoughts
Large bird cages should suit your purposes, but for those looking for really large bird cages, take a look into aviaries. While large bird cages can accommodate your arm, aviaries have room for an entire person, sometimes more. Aviaries are generally designed to be outdoor cages, but there are a few indoor models. As with any new pet purchase, be sure to check with your local expert to ensure which model is appropriate for your bird.
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