Large Bird Cage
Every bird deserves a large bird cage. Obviously the definition “large” depends on the type of parrot you own. Bird enclosures that are large for a finch may be tiny for a Cockatoo. So when shopping around for a custom cage, keep in mind the type of bird you plan on housing.

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You should also keep in mind the numerous accessories your pet will need inside his large bird cage. Although your stainless steel bird cage may look big to begin with, it can quickly become cramped once you add the feeding dishes, water bowls, toys, perches and other accessories.
What to Put Inside Your Large Bird Cage
If you know anything about birds, you probably already have a pretty good idea about what to place inside your bird enclosures. There are also certain accessories that can help you conserve space.
Instead of placing a large feeding dish on the floor of your stainless steel bird cage, you can invest in a Friendly Feeder or rotating feeder from Cages by Design. These feeders are mounted outside the cage. Your bird is given access through a small opening in his custom bird cage. Not only do these feeders save room, they also eliminate waste. We all know birds are notorious for being messy eaters. This means they strew their food all around their large bird cage, making a detestable mess. Accessories like our Friendly Feeder eliminate this problem completely.
You should also include a variety of perches. Just like people need different types of shoes, birds need multiple perches. For example, we have tennis shoes for running, dress shoes for parties and sandals for warm weather. By including an array of perches in your large bird cage, you will help your parrot maintain healthy feet.
Swings and rope toys are also great items for any custom bird cage. They’ll keep your bird entertained and amused for hours on end. It is important to rotate your bird’s toys on a weekly basis, in order to prevent boredom.

