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The Yaheetech 47-inch Rolling Breeding Flight Bird Cage combines a sturdy iron frame with smooth-rolling wheels and lock brakes, offering a spacious 30" x 18" habitat perfect for small birds like parakeets and cockatiels. Featuring dual-access doors for safe feeding, a pull-out litter tray for easy cleaning, and a convenient storage shelf, this cage is designed for millennial bird owners who value mobility, cleanliness, and style in their pet care setup.








| ASIN | B08LVNNFDJ |
| ASIN | B08LVNNFDJ |
| Additional Features | Storage Shelf, Rolling Stand |
| Best Sellers Rank | #56,488 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #75 in Birdcages |
| Brand Name | Yaheetech |
| Breed Recommendation | small |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,018) |
| Date First Available | October 26, 2020 |
| Dog Breed Size | Small |
| Gap Size | 10.16 Millimeters |
| Included Components | Removable Tray, Stand |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 31"L x 19.5"W x 47"H |
| Item Type Name | Bird Cage |
| Item Weight | 16.82 Pounds |
| Item model number | Y00738A |
| Manufacturer | Yaheetech |
| Manufacturer | Yaheetech |
| Material Type | Iron, Plastic, Wood |
| Number of Levels | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 47 x 19 x 30.5 inches; 16.82 Pounds |
| Specific Uses For Product | Indoor, Outdoor |
| Target Species | Bird |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
T**P
Best purchase! Be realistic and you’ll love it!
Wanted a cage on wheels. My parrotlet is a shredder, and therefore messy AF. Got tired of dragging his table and cage around to vacuum around daily. Also, he loves his window view but during the summer months it can get strong. It’s so easy to just roll him around and give him some shade as needed. Yes, assembly is not for the weak. But people have to have realistic expectations of putting things together. Just use common sense when piecing things together etc. When things aren’t aligned, bend them a little. My husband did most of it alone in like 15 minutes, but once and while having two sets of hands was helpful for holding and aligning. To address some concerns I saw on here: 1) Yes there is gapping in some areas. See my pictures. My bird is not an escape artist, but if yours is, you may need to zip tie. 2) Yes the cage doesn’t feel extremely stable on the roller bottom and the red clips are useless, but all I did was zip tie each corner. 100% stable now, no issues. And if I need to remove the cage which has been zero times in 3 months, I’d just cut the ties. Not an issue. People just have to be creative and not expect everything in their lap. Other notes: Rolls smoothly, wheel locks work. Drawer to clean slides out easily. Doors work well. Bottom shelf is sturdily attached. For the price, this was the best purchase. Shouldn’t complain too much, just find simple solutions. Absolutely would purchase again.
A**R
Roomy!
Awesome cage. My birds love it.
R**.
You Get What You Pay For!
I will start with the GOOD. Cage is nice to look at, teal color beautiful and great for a very small (Budgie, Parrotlet, Love Bird, etc.). I have a Parrotlet and now he has plenty of room to fly from perch to perch. The base is pretty sturdy and I like that the wheels lock. There is also plenty of room to store food and supplies on rack below. The BAD. Instructions are HORRIBLE and cage is very very flimsy. You have to be careful not to bend the bars when assembling. We watched the assembly video for the larger version and that helped. The food/water bowls are not CLEAR PLASTIC as photos depict and just plain cheap looking. They are also IMO set way too far apart (on on each side of cage) set inside flimsy pull up doors. I will buy stainless steel bowls that hang. The main door is also very flimsy and you MUST invest in some snap hooks in order to make sure your bird cannot get out. I would NEVER use this cage for a larger or stronger beaked bird (i.e., Green Cheek). The cage is just not sturdy enough and pretty much is probably worth just what they are charging - actually less. Once again I knew I was not looking for another expensive well made cage, since my bird is so tiny. So for my baby this will work just fine. Keep your expectations LOW and you will not be disappointed!
T**E
Great bargain!
I have 4 budgies/ parakeets in this and they have room to fly around and play and find their own space when they need. The feed and water systems are nice and secure. The food down for makes cleaning a breeze, as well as the side out litter tray. The shelf in the stand is sturdy enough to hold all of my bird related supplies. It stands at a great height to get a full view of all the birdy action. The only thing to watch out with is that the hooks that secure the cage to the stand are a bit too unstable for me so I had to reinforce it. Overall it is a great buy, especially at this price point. It was easy to put together. I've traveled with it securely when we moved with the boys still in the cage. I'm a happy customer.
M**S
The stand is nice
This birdcage is really not a good cage. I read all reviews and was prepared to do modifications upon receiving it. The stand is nice . But the cage is flimsy and cheap. I ended up donating the cage to a bird rescue but I kept the stand because the cage I bought from the pet store fits it perfectly.
W**N
Bad design, must reinforce, will fall and be fatal.
The cage sits on thin rails and that's IT. If the rails aren't square from the factory, if the cage panels aren't square and are bowed from the factory then that cage is gonna slide off. The red clips will do nothing. The instructions are useless and you'll figure it out on your own, but you won't believe it when you do because it's so badly thought out. Oh and news flash, nothing is square and the panels are bowed. The instructions don't even say to bend the metal tabs, which I'm certain you should..there's NO WORDS in the instructions! So you'll have to either add a table top to it or 2x 1"x2" slats on each side (one will actually suffice) so it will sit on top of that. I had to pull my cage really tight just to sit in on those two tiny pegs and it's just an accident waiting to happen. Practically hanging there like a hammock with just a couple points of contact. I recommend just getting particle board cut to size and liquid nailing it to the top. Then of course ZIP TIE the heck out of this cage. You know what this cage looks like? It looks the table/legs were built by someone else and made too wide..yet they decided to manufacture it anyway. Also you may want to weigh down the table because it will be top-heavy with the cage. Why on Earth couldn't they have a peg for each corner and have it be square? I mean you can look at it and figure out a better way to design it instantly. Beware, it's dangerous and takes stretch just to pop it in place, or maybe I got the one defective one? I built this for my old mother, supposed to portable. If yours isn't intended for that then buy small zip ties to reinforce the cage and large ones to secure it to the legs and it will be a great.
D**K
Perfect for my parakeet!
I spent the better part of a day trying to research what cage to buy for a parakeet rescued from our driveway this week. Discovered that flight cages (low but wide) are perfect for parakeets. This little guy seems to love his cage! I replaced the dowel rods with natural wood perches at the recommendation of the exotic pet vet. I especially love the big center door - makes it so easy to add or remove things from his cage. I also love the rolling stand which makes the whole thing easily mobile between rooms, or to move out of the way when cleaning. Highly recommend this cage.
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