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Sept 14th, 2009 08:33
Recently, I notice that many sites that sell bird cages offer a new bird cages brand Marvelous Cages. They offer for sale 9-10 models.
I’m in love and impressive of their design. But I’ve never seen these bird cages live in the local PetStore.
Has anyone heard of these? Does anyone have one? Are they nice? What’s about quality, design, company or something! Thank’s friends.
Please share your impressions. In particular: I chose this cage:jasmine_bird_cage for my three 3 finches.
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I’m in love and impressive of their design. But I’ve never seen these bird cages live in the local PetStore.
Has anyone heard of these? Does anyone have one? Are they nice? What’s about quality, design, company or something! Thank’s friends.
Please share your impressions. In particular: I chose this cage:jasmine_bird_cage for my three 3 finches.
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Sept 17th, 2009 02:43
The cages look OK.
I don't recommend the jasmine cage for your finches though. Finches need length in their cages rather than height. Giving them height in the cage instead of length & they may become lazy & fat. Finches flight paths go across rather than up & down, so the longer & wider your cages is the better for the finches. They will hop & fly from branch to branch in a wider cage which is natural for them & provides good exercise. With a normal cage (height & no length) your finches will never use their wings to get from branch to branch & become fat & unhealthy. You also need to provide enough room suitable for more than one bird. Many people think smaller birds need no room to move but they do. When you have 3 finches at least double the size as if it were for 1 finch.
This is a finch cage....
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I don't recommend the jasmine cage for your finches though. Finches need length in their cages rather than height. Giving them height in the cage instead of length & they may become lazy & fat. Finches flight paths go across rather than up & down, so the longer & wider your cages is the better for the finches. They will hop & fly from branch to branch in a wider cage which is natural for them & provides good exercise. With a normal cage (height & no length) your finches will never use their wings to get from branch to branch & become fat & unhealthy. You also need to provide enough room suitable for more than one bird. Many people think smaller birds need no room to move but they do. When you have 3 finches at least double the size as if it were for 1 finch.
This is a finch cage....
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