The Prevue Pet Products Small Stainless Steel Play Top Bird Cage 3451 is an all - stainless - steel bird home that offers rust resistance and comes with a fun play top. The play top is equipped with a stainless - steel perch, a ladder, food and water cups, a toy hook attached to the perch, along with a removable grille and tray. The large front door has two different types of bird - proof locks, ensuring your feathered companion stays safely inside. The lock - in - place stainless - steel food and water cups help keep the area clean by reducing mess. With durable, lockable, rolling casters, you can effortlessly move the bird cage from one room to another or from indoors to outdoors. Both the interior and play - top perches are made of textured stainless steel, which is great for your bird's foot exercise. The cage and play - top sections feature a removable grille and tray with grille locks. This cage is suitable for cockatiels, amazons, African greys, and other medium - to - large - sized birds. All Prevue cages are independently lab - tested to meet the highest standards of pet safety. Measuring 17 ¾’’ long, 17 ¾’’ wide, and 61 1/4’’ high to the top of the play top, it has a 3/4’’ wire spacing and uses 10 & 11 gauge wires. Key features include: all - stainless - steel construction including perches, a large front door with two styles of bird - proof locks, lock - in - place food and water cups, pull - out grilles and trays with grille locks, and specific dimensions for a perfect fit.






Using this bird cage is easy. First, find a nice spot for it, either indoors or outdoors. Place your bird's favorite toys on the play top using the toy hook. Fill the lock - in - place food and water cups with fresh food and water. Make sure to lock the large front door with the bird - proof locks to keep your bird safe. When cleaning, simply pull out the grilles and trays for easy access. Remember to clean them regularly to maintain a hygienic environment. For moving the cage, unlock the rolling casters and roll it to the desired location, then lock the casters again to keep it in place. Keep an eye on the wire spacing to ensure your bird can't get out. Also, check the perches regularly to make sure they're in good condition. If you notice any signs of wear or damage, it's best to replace them to keep your bird happy and healthy.