What it is
The VEVOR 64-inch Open Top Large Parrot Bird Cage is a tall, standing cage designed for small to medium-sized birds like parakeets, finches, canaries, lovebirds, cockatiels, budgies, and small quaker conures. It features an open-top design that allows birds to perch on top, a detachable rolling stand for easy mobility, and multiple feeding doors. The cage is made from powder-coated metal, aiming to provide a durable and spacious living environment. ## Key features to know
– Open-top design: The top of the cage can be opened, giving your bird a higher perch or play area outside the cage while still being contained.
– Detachable rolling stand: The cage sits on a stand with casters, making it easy to move from room to room for cleaning or repositioning.
– Bar spacing: Typically around 0.5 to 0.6 inches, suitable for small to medium birds. Check exact spacing before buying, as finches and canaries may slip through if gaps are too wide.
– Multiple doors: Includes front doors, side doors, and feeding doors for easy access to food dishes and cleaning.
– Removable bottom tray: A slide-out tray at the base simplifies cleanup.
– Dimensions: 64 inches tall, with a floor footprint around 20×20 inches (verify product specs). ## Who it is best for
– Cockatiels, conures, lovebirds, and parakeets: These birds benefit from the vertical space to fly and climb.
– Owners wanting mobility: The rolling stand is handy for moving the cage to different areas or outdoors for fresh air.
– People who like open-top access: If your bird is tame and enjoys supervised out-of-cage time, the open top provides a safe perch without needing a separate playstand.
– Multiple small birds: The cage can house two to three small birds like budgies or finches, but not large parrots. ## Things to consider before buying
– Bar spacing is critical: For finches, canaries, or very small birds, the bar spacing may be too wide, allowing escape or head entrapment. Measure carefully.
– Durability: The cage is generally sturdy, but the powder coating can chip over time if exposed to chewing or rough cleaning. Touch-up paint may be needed.
– Assembly required: Youโll need to put it together; some owners report instructions are minimal. Have tools ready.
– Detachable stand stability: Ensure the cage locks securely onto the stand to prevent tipping, especially if you have larger, active birds.
– Cleaning: While the bottom tray is removable, the cage itself has many crevices; plan for regular deep cleaning.
– Safety: Avoid placing the cage in direct sunlight or drafty areas. Check for sharp edges during assembly. ## Alternatives to consider
– Prevue Hendryx 316 Parakeet Bird Cage: A smaller, more budget-friendly option with classic design; good for single birds.
– HQ Flight Cage (22x22x36 inches): If you prefer a larger horizontal flight space for active fliers.
– Yaheetech 52-inch Open Top Cage: Similar design with a slightly lower height; might be easier to fit in smaller rooms.
– A&E Cage Company 24x24x48-inch Cage: Known for durability and better for medium conures or multiple birds. For specific health or dietary advice, always consult an avian veterinarian. Check the current price on Amazon before purchasing.


