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Post by budgiebudgie on Feb 1, 2016 13:54:08 GMT
maz66, perhaps I am looking for the impossible cage that doesn't exist. I really like your cage, but the way it clips on to the base seems particularly precarious. On the 'lost pets' site, there were lots of budgies that flew away when outside, when their cage fell over in a gust of wind or when bothered by a cat, because the cage just detached far too easily from its base. And that is my reservation with that Ibiza cage, even though it's lovely in other ways. Do you think it's big enough for two budgies?
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Post by budgiebudgie on Feb 1, 2016 13:55:03 GMT
OP, I know, they bring a whole new meaning to the word 'contrary'!
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Post by maz66 on Feb 1, 2016 16:02:18 GMT
It was big enough for Billy and Bertie however from the moment they woke until bedtime the cage door is open so they can come and go as they please, also Bertie slept in this cage on his own and Billy had another separate cage.
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Post by Hezz on Feb 2, 2016 4:35:59 GMT
I really don't understand this thinking that budgies need horizontal bars. They don't. In fact they seem to love abseiling down the vertical bars and do not have a problem climbing back up them either. Except that JoJo and Billybob have damaged feet from having huge branches that were too large for their feet in the previous cage. I honestly don't think they'd be able to negotiate the vertical bars. Luckily the vision cages have vertical bars. And that is a whole 'nother problem, poor birdies. If their feet are not too badly damaged, you might be surprised, as they use their beaks as much as their feet to go up.
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