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This 54-inch large double breeding bird cage by Mcage features a durable wrought iron frame with a removable center divider to double your space. Designed for small to medium birds like cockatiels and conures, it includes dual safety-locked swivel doors, side breeding doors, and a slide-out bottom tray for easy cleaning. The cage sits on a lockable rolling stand with extra storage, finished in bird-safe, non-toxic powder coating—combining functionality, mobility, and style for the discerning bird owner.
| Brand | Mcage |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 470 Reviews |
| Gap Size | 12.7 Millimeters |
| Material | Wrought Iron |
| Product Dimensions | 51"L x 17"W x 54"H |
| Special Feature | Multi Level, Stackable |
| Specific Uses For Product | Indoor, Outdoor |
N**R
Great Quality
I absolutely love this cage! The quality is great, and it’s very sturdy. However, the instructions are just photos, which made it difficult for me to put together as I require written instructions. The shipping was also a bit confusing as it was shipped in two boxes on two different days. The first box stated that this would happen on the side of the box, however, the order was marked as delivered before the second package arrived. So, I was unable to track it or know when it would arrive. I would have appreciated if they both arrived on the same day, as it would cause less worry. Nonetheless, I am happy with my purchase and my girls love their new cage! It’s perfect for my parakeet and cockatiel.
F**E
Great big cage for a great low price! Bad assembly instructions, but still worth it.
I procrastinated for a long time over buying this cage. I read the reviews and looked at all the photos and videos many times, trying to decide. I wanted a roomy flight cage for green cheek conures, and this cage looked perfect. The price was lower than any others like it anywhere, which made me a bit skeptical. I was worried it would be junk for that price. It's not at all!!!! It's actually bigger and better than the cages I had before, and was MUCH less expensive than those. As many said, the instructions are not very good, but I found a YouTube video a very kind woman did on assembling this specific exact cage step by step, which was extremely helpful. I think we would have figured it out eventually on our own, but her video cut out a lot of time and guess work, which was awesome. One of the 8 plastic food bowls was broken (no biggie), but nothing else was broken. One of the pre-drilled holes didn't go through all the way, but was easy to fix with a drill. Our birds love it.
S**I
Nice cage, could be better.
It’s a decent cage. Its design concept is great. Door sizes are great. Bar Spacing is good for small birds. There are a few things that I don’t like about it. First let me say the directions were awful. I will attach a picture of them, but it’s pictures on one side of a standard 8x10 sheet of paper. Nothing was labeled and there were a lot of different screws and pieces to figure out what went where. My husband is a carpenter so he figured it out fairly quickly, but it was a mess. Also one of the caster wheels does not stay in. The rest are firmly in place. The cages do not get secured into the frame so it’s a little wobbly and unstable. We ended up zip tying the frame to the cages for security. The middle section slides in and out nicely, but I will say that the inside frames of the two cages are spread out too far if the middle section is out. A small birds could get caught in it. I also don’t like how if I ever decide in the future to use only one half of the cage, there is no way to screw the middle section together or separate the bottom rack. It’s not a big deal but it would have made it better if it could do that. Lastly the bottom trays and cage floor slide out very easily because there’s no stoppers on them to keep them in place. Overall I’d say it’s worth the money, it’s a good cage. But, it’s got a few issues. My bourke parrot and Cockatiels seem to like it.
S**N
Great cage and great customer service
I bought this cage when my two parakeets started fighting after being housed together for years. I wanted them to stay near each other but could no longer trust them to be together without supervision. This cage looked perfect so I gave it a go, and my birds LOVE it! They were so happy to be next to each other again (as I had to separate them into smaller cages while we waited for it) and they loved the size! It has since been nicknamed their "condo" and I think they would rate it 5 stars too :) After ordering, I had a heck of a time getting this cage delivered, although it was through no error of Amazon or Rowland (the 3rd party seller), but in fact FedEx that was giving me a horrible time. After FedEx "attempted" delivery three times (even though they didn't show up at my house once), they told me I would have to drive an hour away to get the cage because they wouldn't deliver it. I'm only mentioning this because both Amazon and Rowland responded immediately when I reached out to them and Rowland was able to get FedEx to deliver the cage to me the next day. On top of that, two wooden perches were snapped in transit and Rowland sent replacements immediately. Customer service earned more than five stars in my opinion. As for the cage itself, it really wasn't too difficult to put together. There were no written instructions, but there was a paper that mapped out the pieces for you and the bolts were all labeled. I wouldn't say it was easy, but not enough of a challenge to get frustrated with it. The legs lean a little to the side if you try to move the cage, but it seems sturdy and like I said before, the birds love it! I would definitely recommend this cage to anyone who wants a "condo" for their bird.
S**!
Great cage, bad journey
It's a really great cage, really. But, the lack of instructions for the absolute mountain of parts you receive in 2 separate large boxes mind you, is just inhumane of them. Unless you know how to build large cages from heart or know people in construction you might as well cancel all your plans for today cause you're gonna be here a while. And the cage isn't even the hard part, the real kicker is the stand. With the lack of instructions you're gonna go through trial and error with it. I had to rearrange screws because it kept collapsing in the middle. For my 2 budgies, the struggle was worth it but I would definitely buy from someone else who can give you good instructions.
W**I
This may help you decide.
Let's start with the BAD. It did come with a few bent bars. The metal gauge is made for much smaller birds, so even if the cage is spacious it would not be good for a parrot with a strong beak. A parrot with a strong beak could probably bend the metal or snap it with NO problem. Though it has a few perches they are very cheap and only one size diameter. A few of mine came bent and or broken (didn't matter I really didn't use them anyway). It also has 4 food dishes per side (total of 8). I don't like where I have to place the food dishes. You have to put perches just right or your bird's poop will find it's way in the food or water dish (but I fixed the problem by purchasing my own dishes that I attached to the side of the cage). It has HORRIBLE, HORRIBLE, instructions. It actually doesn't come with any. It comes with a picture drawing. The "steps" on how to put it together are drawn (YIKES!) nothing to explain what bolt goes where (thank god for my hubby it couldn't have been done without him!). You will need to have time to put it together, not because it is hard but all the bolts and washers come in 1 bag so you have to sit there and sort everything out before you start to assemble everything. Also since you have no instructions so you have to have LOTS of common sense and patience. Now let's talk about the good... VERY VERY spacious. Though the gauge of the metal is thin it works very well for my birds. This is what I house in my cage with NO problems. 2 Cockatiels, 1 Budgie, 1 Conure. If you want to use it as a flight cage you can remove the divider. However, if you do that your bird (depending on what you have) may get out through the slot where the divider is pulled out of. My budgie doesn't get out (probably because he hasn't figured it out or maybe he is too big) but if you have finches they probably will get loose. Anything smaller than a Budgie or Parotlet may get out unless you rig it somehow. The door is BIG and makes it easy for you to clean and move toys around. The bottom trey is plastic (the picture showed a metal tray) I didn't mind the plastic tray I find it easy to clean. All in all I do honestly feel that it is worth the money (bent wires and all). My birds are happy and that's all that matters ;) I hope this helped!
E**T
GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE!!!! HUGE CAGE FOR GREAT VALUE!!!
Great cage and even more impressed by Rowland Direct Wholesale!!!!! I was really nervous about ordering with some of the reviews talking about how the cage came beaten up, bars were bent, hard to put together with no instructions, it was cheap etc. Apparently no one actually contacted the company with their damage or issues with the cage. Our cage came with a damaged side panel and front panel that had bars that were too long for the cage, so it would not bend back properly. I contacted the company and within minutes they contacted me back. They were SO EASY and wonderful! GREAT CUSTOMER SERVICE!!! I sent them pictures of the damaged panels and bowl, and then sent me out two new panels, and a new bowl, plus and extra!!!! So impressed! Always contact company before you write a bad review on a product! Our cage came with instructions, they weren't extremely detailed, but got the job done. We have put together multiple cages, and they are always a pain in the butt! It wasn’t impossible, got it done in about 2-3 hours which is standard for a cage this size. The cage itself is what I would expect for the price. It’s a HUGE cage, which my Jenday and Green Cheek love! I love the shape of the cage. I had a square one before it and there was a lot of wasted space vertically. This cage is thinner but longer. More room for toys, perches etc. I love the landings and ladders. My two hang out more on the landings then they do their perches. The bars themselves are not as strong as my old cage, so using heavy more natural perches, you can’t just put them in the middle of a panel or else the perch won’t be sturdy enough. You have to anchor them against a door or side bar. I am talking the heavy all natural Mac’s perches from Petco. For the price and size of the cages that you are getting, I wouldn’t expect it to be sturdier. You can’t beat the price or value of this cage you are getting! Do your research and you will see how expensive cages of this size can be. The stand is great! Had issues with ferrets climbing in the bottom of my old cage and eating old food. This is way up off the ground and I can now store nice baskets under there. I can roll this cage WAY easier than I expected with how large it is. The door latch is super sturdy. All around if you are on the fence about this cage, don’t be, it is great for the price! My babies love it!
N**.
This Is The Way to Go
My two active conures are much happier in this cage due to width. There is room for them to separate if they get grumpy, and lots of space for toys to keep them busy. Width is the key to happy birds rather than height, as they like to stay at the top. It does take several hours to put together. I zip tied everything in place, then figured out the screws, which is the only confusing part. The cage itself uses the same size. It’s just the stand that uses a bunch of different sizes. The gap is an issue if you are not using the cage divider. Too wide a space. Strong zip ties squeezing the gap together tightly solved the issue. I recommend the white color over the black. Looks much better in my living room.
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