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Topic Started: Sep 3 2008, 04:42 AM (254 Views)
Jan
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blue2 Anyone help me?
Im looking for a double cage...bar spacing 1/2inch
one which has the the 2 cages side bye side..on wheels
(Not under neath each other)..
To house the 2 girls and Scooby-Doo..
Ive found large parrot ones..too big..
Ive scanned the net .. with no luck yet!
Any help be great thanks...
Jan nod2


http://www.birdscomfort.com/doubleflight_bird_cage.html

Just found this.. but not so long ..and preferably in the UK

Edited by Jan, Sep 3 2008, 05:19 AM.
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theexbrit
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Wow, that's a nice set up Jan 2.gif

HQ cages are very good quality, I'm not sure if you can get them in the UK but that would be perfect if you can.
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I know what you are looking for but I have not seen anything like that here Jan, the thing to remember is that there will need to be a gap between the two cages not just a partition you need to be looking for a gap of at least an inch so they can not reach one another.

All depends on how much you want to spend but you could buy two cages say like mine, and then get your hubby to make some brackets to bolt them together.
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That's true Jan. As we told "jetthedog" there has to be a gap so they can't reach each other or some toes might go missing eek eek eek
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If you want the birds to be able to see each other, then get a piece of perspex cut to size.
Jan I am not sure if a friend of mine still has one of those for sale, the only problem is it is pick up only and he is in Birmingham..... I can find out if you want?
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Jan
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That world be great Gemmz if you could find out
for me size cost ect..
Also of it is separated or what..
Thanks...
Email me if you do find out..
Jan
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Yes that is a great set up Jan but does need a divider to keep them apart. We call it Plexi glass here.
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