POPETPOP Bird Cage Cover Seed Catcher Birdcage Nylon Mesh Net Cover Skirt Guard (Black)
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Yes, my cages are larger than that and fit with plenty of room to spare. You can see how much it opens up in the video, and then use the pull strings to tighten it up. I hope this has been of assistance.
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Only the seed guard was purchased.
The bird cage cover, of course, is large, measuring up to 55L in length and 15W in width, with a drawstring for easy size adjustment. You shouldn't be concerned.
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When it's cage cleaning day, it's a pain because the bottom collects a lot of dirt, so be prepared with a vacuum! For the same reason as mentioned above, my daughter finds it easier to reach the food container from inside the cage rather than lifting up the cover. This cover is required if you have birds.
She only eats the seeds she likes and leaves the ones she doesn't, which is fine, but I believe she will throw the ones she doesn't like on the floor for fun. This was driving me insane. It's too much for me to bear. A friend in a birding group told me about this type of net. I got it because I'm thinking about getting a bigger bird cage so she can have more room for her toys. This one has a drawstring and will fit both the smaller and larger bird cages. And I'm not in the market for a new one. That's ideal; I put it on, it's simple to adjust, and it does the job perfectly. I'm not used to seeing bird seeds on the ground. This is a fantastic product, and I'm going to tell some of my friends about it.
It's the second day of the week, and mess. Except for the dome, the skirt is very sheer and attractive. br>My only drawback is that my cage door is 3/4 the size of the cage. So I have to untie the skirt and lower it to reach the tray on a daily basis. Vacuuming seeds on a daily basis is a minor annoyance. If my Shark cordless hand held vacuum could speak, it would thank me for giving it a break after 6 months of vacuuming seeds.
If anything goes wrong, I'll update my review, but for now, it appears to be adequate. I've been struggling to find something that works, and my boyfriend is always complaining about stepping on bird seed. Let's see if it gets the thumbs up from the boyfriend.
The mesh where the string is located has been chewed up by my cockatiels. If your bird isn't a huge chewer (which most are), this would be ideal; however, if you have a sneaky bird who likes to be a jerk at times, I'd buy several or look for another option.
When I first opened it, I was concerned that it would be too large. But once I put it on, it's perfect; it's tall, and I have a tall cage, so it completely encircles all of the food trays and hanging treat bars. Everything, including the tiniest feathers, is caught in it. I would strongly suggest it.
I liked the size of these, but because they were described as stretchy, I assumed there would be elastic to keep them in place. They would not fit in my cage because they have a drawstring, so I returned them.
It's a clever concept, but it doesn't pan out. The amount of feathers and seed husks on your floor decreased slightly, but not sufficiently to make it worthwhile. When my two parakeets want to come out, they like to flap their wings a lot. All of the feathers and husks are kicked up into the air and out the top of the cage when they flail their wings. So, realistically, this net would need to cover the entire cage, which is impractical for cleaning or changing food and water. Again, a clever concept that falls short of solving the problem.