Poquito Avian Hotel with Play Top
Sturdy Travel Cage
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Poquito Avian Hotel
The Platinum Cage pictured with the perch/handle is the most current style offered.
We are pleased to offer you a classy temporary lodging solution for traveling birds. This state-of-the-art cage is intended to house birds over a weekend, giving them sturdy, safe, roomy accommodations.
The Poquito is also ideal as a sleeping cage, for use in an RV, for short-term travel or boarding, "Bring-Your-Bird-To-Work-Day," short-term outdoor use for healthy sunlight exposure, or for natural disaster emergency evacuations.
The rooftop offers a fun out of cage experience using the wooden perch handle. (The correct picture of the perch / handle is on the Platinum cage pictured.)
+ Easy on Nuts and Bolts assembly
+ Beautiful Jewel-toned colors (Ruby and Platinum)
+ Bird Proof Door Locks
+ Outside access food cups
+ Includes two stainless steel food cups, a cotton rope perch, and a wooden handle that doubles as a perch on the rooftop.
+ Large and small access door.
+ The grate and the tray slide out separately for easy cleaning.
+ Ideal for small to medium sized birds.
Dimensions:
14" x 18" x 14", 1/2" Bar Spacing, 1/8" Gauge
Box size: 28 x 18 x 5
Weighs 23 lbs (Shopping cart will show more weight because the size of the box increases the shipping cost.)
negative customer comments:
1) 1) All but the one's below love this cage and have nothing negative to say. One person decided on an Adventure Pack after hearing of these two opinions.
2) One man did not like the way the latches attached. He was afraid that some day they would come unscrewed and the spring would "fly" off. (I am not sure how they would come unscrewed by themselves.)
3) One lady felt the cage should have something to secure the cage together. Here are her exact words - "I will likely be attaching several thin plastic 'attachers' (sorry, but I do not recall what they are called!) looping the ends of the cage bars together to ensure that my bird is kept safely inside the cage in case of a fender bender or if something should happen while she is outside." (This cage is very secure, I am not sure why she felt this way accept that there are not bolts holding the cage together. The cage has wrought iron pieces that lock together to make this a sturdy cage.)