Bird Cages by Size

We offer a wide variety of different sized bird cages. In this section, they sorted cages by size. Moreover, not the size of birds for which they are intended. For example, "Small Bird Cages" does not mean that the cage is a small bird, but it is small. It must take into account that not always small cages are intended for small birds. Depending on the bar spacing, a small cage can be used for large birds, and has a large cage with a small bar spacing, which is intended for small birds. So according to the place you have at home, you can select the appropriate cage size appropriate for your pet.

 

Bird Cages By Size

Extra Small Bird Cages

If at home you do not have enough space, but still want a home for your pet, you can choose any of our extra small bird cages. Some of them, you can use as sleeping cages, if during the day your bird spends more time outside. In addition, most of them are suitable for carrier cages.

Small Bird Cages

If you have small birds such as parakeets, canaries, finches, budgies, lovebirds, doves or parrotlets as pets, you probably require a small cages. A small bird cages should have a half-inch or less bar spacing. Be sure to check this, as inappropriate spacing can result in injury to your bird.

Medium Bird Cages

If you have medium size birds cockatiels, caiques, conures, weavers, and senegals as pets, you should go for a medium cages. A medium bird cages should have a bar spacing of a half-inch to 5/8 inch. Be sure to check this, as inappropriate spacing can result in injury to your bird.

Large Bird Cages

If you have large birds such as African Greys, Amazons, parrots, cockatoos, and macaws as pets, you should go for a large cages. A large bird cages should have a bar spacing of one or more inches. Be sure to check this, as inappropriate spacing can result in injury to your bird.