A parakeet spends nearly its whole life in its cage, so we judge these on safety and usable space before anything else. For this guide we compared five cages and one accessory set, reviewing manufacturer dimensions, bar spacing, door and tray design, and aggregated owner feedback on how easy each is to clean and how well it holds up. In our evaluation we found bar spacing is the make-or-break safety factor, because gaps too wide let a budgie’s head get stuck. We recommend prioritizing horizontal bars for climbing and a wide, low footprint for flight over tall narrow cages. What we like in the best options is a slide-out tray for fast cleaning, secure latches, and included wooden perches that are gentler on feet than slick plastic. Always check that any metal toy or perch is bird-safe, since zinc and lead are toxic to birds.

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