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Re: Blue Ribbon cages


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Posted by rapterble on March 15, 2003 at 08:39:28:

In Reply to: Blue Ribbon cages posted by Raydee on March 14, 2003 at 20:06:32:

That's the kind I have for my umbrella, but I have the larger one. It's been a nice cage, we've had it for four years with no problems. The skirting on the bottom did want to pop off whenever we bumped it and my husband drilled holes through it and screwed it together somehow.Other than that, we had no problems with it at all. It is also easily cleaned, we keep crushed walnut shells on the floor of the top and the bottom and use a sift scoop. We did have to put chains with locks on all the openings though so our little escape artist would stay in there :) But that's a cockatoo for ya. Good luck

:Right now I have a older California cage that is really starting to show wear. The weld's are even starting to break in spots. My local pet store has a slightly blemished Blue Ribbon cage for sale. Normally she sells it for $550 but she says she will sell it to me for $300. Has anyone had any experience with this company? It looks like a good cage but I want to be sure first.

:Here is a link to the site, the model is the 2130
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