Types of Bird Cages


The breeder cage usually consists of two individual bird cages that are connected but are separated by a panel. This panel can easily be removed so that the two birds may coexist for breeding purposes.

Dometop Bird Cages
Dometop cages allow your birds more living space while safely protected inside of thier cages. Unlike most playtop cages, the dometop cage allows your bird to see above the cage.

Flight Bird Cages
Flight cages allow birds to achieve full flight. This type of cage is meant for multiple birds and has several perches and feeders. They are much taller and wider than the average cage and should only be used for birds who are accustomed to such a large amount of space. Flight cages allow a bird more exercise.

Parrot Perches
A parrot perch is generally for a larger bird and can be made of various materials, including wood, rope, or even concrete. Providing a variety of perch materials and sizes will help to maintain healthy feet and claws.

Fan Top Bird Cage

Playtop Bird Cages
The playtop cage provides a space for your bird to exercise and explore its freedom outside of the bird cage, and usually includes feeders as well. A solid top on the playtop cage (beneath the play area, above the cage area) is excellent for collecting food and other bird messes while the bird is on top of the cage.

Single Bird Cages
The single cage comes in a variety of sizes and is suitable for only one bird. Check bar spacing and the width of your bird's wing span to determine the best cage fit. Elevate this cage to sit at a human's chest level.

Travel Bird Cages
The travel cage is usually a smaller version of a normal cage. The travel cage does not need to be large, nor does it need to be as durable as your cage. Be sure that your bird can comfortably fit in this cage for a short amount of time so that it will not become stressed.