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Hampton Breeding/Flight Cage System
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One large flight cage can be converted into two smaller cages with included divider
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Add a stand to these breeding or flight cages for even easier access
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Or add on an additional cage with stand and save
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Use as two smaller cages or take out dividers to make one large flight cage! Perfect to use as a breeding cage then convert to one flight cage. Durable bird cage has two front doors and two spring-loaded side doors with slide-lock latches. Includes four 2" diameter perches that run the width of the cage, four plastic food/water cups, and two removable metal grilles and metal pans for easy cleaning. Choose Cage System, Cage System plus integrated, rolling stand, or money-saving Combo: two stackable Cage Systems plus integrated, rolling stand.
The unique benefit of this system is that it allows you to add one or two cages onto it, plus stands, so you can make the system bigger or smaller to fit your needs, from egg to chick to juvenile and adult birds. Sorry, no air service available for these items.
| Cage |
Inside Size |
Outside Size |
Bar Spacing |
| Each Case |
18" x 17" x 16.75" high |
18.5" x 17.5" x 20.25" high |
1/2" |
| 2-Cage System |
37.5" x 34" x 34.5" high |
36" x 35" x 40.5" high |
1/2" |
| System w/Stand |
35" x 34" x 54.5" high |
36" x 35" x 60.5" high |
1/2" |
Each System includes:
- two 7" x 9-1/4" front doors
- two 6-1/4" x 5-1/4" high side doors
- four 18" x 2" diameter wood perches
- four plastic 6 oz food or water dishes
- two removable metal grilles
- two removable metal pans
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Use Cage Catcher Liner #611753 with this cage.
Please click on "More Information" for Cage Cleaning Tips.
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Your bird's overall health depends on the cleanliness of his cage. To minimize the time it takes to clean and maintain your bird's surroundings, develop a cleaning schedule, in which tasks are divided into daily, weekly, and monthly undertakings.
Daily
- Replace cage liners.
- Wipe away any dried-on food or waste.
- Clean and replenish the food, treat, and water dishes.
Weekly
- Thoroughly clean perches, toys, and accessories.
Monthly
The entire cage should be cleaned at least once a month. To do so, simply empty the cage and:
- Thoroughly scrub all cage bars with a warm, soapy cloth, or bring the cage outside and hose it down with the spray from a garden hose.
- Ensure all soap residue is rinsed from the cage and the cage is thoroughly dried before returning it to your bird's environment.
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| Bird Cage Selection Guide | | Your bird's cage should be large enough for her to sit comfortably and move freely within it and spread her wings. The cage bars should be appropriately sized to prevent escape or injury. |
| | Give Your Bird Room to Fly | | Flight requires pet birds to use a complex series of thoughts and actions; it is a great teacher.
So, keep your smaller bird cage – it has its place,
but do consider adding a flight cage if space and budget permit. |
| | Aviaries Overview | | A flight cage is a unique, beautiful and distinctive focal point in any home or office. Owners derive
great enjoyment from watching their birds in flight. And, at the same time, their birds enjoy many health-related benefits. |
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