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    What about Queen City cages?

    We are getting our new baby CAG in 2 weeks. I would like your opinions on these 2 cages. We would prefer the 32x23 http://www.queencitypets.com/details...003223&cat=107 because of space limitations, but the 36x28 http://www.queencitypets.com/details...003628&cat=107 is acceptable also.

    Thanks, I'm Grey Too<br><br>Post edited by: imgreytoo, at: 2007/03/21 08:01

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    Re:What about Queen City cages?

    Hello Imgreytoo :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: (just love your username! ) welcome to the forum, I hope you will enjoy it here

    Of course it depends on the space you got available in your home, but personally I like the 36"x28"

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    Re:What about Queen City cages?

    Our thinking is that we are home nearly all day everyday (run errands only once or twice a week, and I run the kids to high school each day). We have a 5-1/2' manzanita tree/perch that we plan to have the CAG on as much as she/he wants. Plus lots of holding, of course. :-)

    We have a table perch to put next to my wife's chair. She is recovering from a stroke, but has use of her right hand, and can stroke, hold, and cuddle with (soon to be) our CAG.

    For about 4 years we cared for my father-in-law's B&G Macaw, she was only in her cage when we weren't going to be in visual contact, not at home and at night. She spent most of her time on the play perch and I handled her as much as I could (I was working then). My F-I-L bought her from customs quarantine and I was the only one that would deal with the beak and what was eventually occasional biting.

    We are looking for another cage because we bought a hardly used (plastic wrap still on the play top tray) very nice quality P/T quarter round corner cage (30" radius), but our breeder said it was too small, we will probably use it as a night cage in our bedroom for max dark time.

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    Re:What about Queen City cages?

    I think the 1" bar spacing on the bigger cage is a little larger than I would be comfortable going with on a CAG. But that is just my opinion, it may be fine but I would check in to be 100% sure first (if you haven't already ....)

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    Re:What about Queen City cages?

    Our breeder would prefer 7/8" or even 3/4", but says this bird should be over 625g and because of this 1" spacing would be OK.

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    Re:What about Queen City cages?

    When we got our grey about 10 years ago (wow! how time flies!) a friend gave us a great book. Can't find it now or I'd give you the name. I remember reading in there that greys should not have cages with rounded tops. The author said always provide a cage with a flat top (playtops are OK).

    We've never had a domed cage. I listened to his advice. I don't know if the advice is valid or not, but I'm sure someone on here can add more information.

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    Re:What about Queen City cages?

    The reason we started looking for another cage is because our breeder said ours was too small (she has not seen the cage). We bought a hardly used (plastic wrap still on the play/top tray) very nice quality P/T quarter round corner cage (30" radius).

    We are thinking this cage, that we like, is big enough, after the breeder said a 32 inch wide cage would be OK.

    The 2 corner panels are 30 inches wide, and the distance between the 2 front corners is ~42 inches. The bow front is ~46 inches, a little over 700 square inches. The construction is like macaw cages and is substantial. For me, just the overall size is in question. The bars are 3/16 of an inch with 1 inch space between them. The interior is 43 inches high. The perch on the play top ranges from 3/4 to 1 3/16 inch, probably the only original perch.

    With a perch behind the the food cups there would be 36 inches for wing flapping space. Is this cage big enough?

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    Re:What about Queen City cages?

    Hi

    Congratulations on your CAG. Im sure and hope it will bring great joy to your wife and you! I myself is soon the owner of a TAG so I dont have any real experences but in my oppinion a cage can never be to big. I also agree that a cage with a flat top or a playground is a better shoise. the ones with play gronds also have...(whats it called in english?) a tray/drawer so the bird doesnt do its toilett need on its toys or food. Another oppinion of mine is that sins a Grey need a big cage, it will become a furnoture in your room and there fore, atleast I want a good looking cage. but Im sure you make a good desicion! Good luck with your CAG!

    Jimmy

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    Re:What about Queen City cages?

    I have started a sometimes blog about Kenya/Togo. So I don't bore those that don't wish to read about AWP (another wonderful parrot). S/he has been a joy so far, 3 days.

    http://aGreyRunsThroughIt.blogspot.com

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    Re:What about Queen City cages?

    Im happy to hear she brings joy to you and your wife. But you just wait LOL I bet she will bring you some "Fun" troubles to. LOL Im looking forward to them myself. So did you make your shoise when it comes to the cage? Im curious sin I myself mounted mine this weekend. Keep in touch Imgreytoo

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