lovezebs
What about getting one of those robot vacs? It was something that was suggested to me a while back, but it's a little out of my budget. You can program it to vacuum several times a day.
A cordless hand vac is also handy to keep near the cages.
6 Societies
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2 green singers
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Lucille
LOL....
I just looked at the seed guards on Amazon.ca, and they all look way too small ...
I would need sizes that would go around flights that are 60 inches long...and something with elastic and valcro attachments that could be easily removed and washed.
Darn it, I wish I was handy with sewing things, as it should be easy to make, but I'm hopeless with needle and thread.....
LOL....
I just looked at the seed guards on Amazon.ca, and they all look way too small ...

I would need sizes that would go around flights that are 60 inches long...and something with elastic and valcro attachments that could be easily removed and washed.
Darn it, I wish I was handy with sewing things, as it should be easy to make, but I'm hopeless with needle and thread.....

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Nerine
I had considered it, but:
First of all, it is expensive
Second of all, I'd have to empty the darn thing a dozen times a day or it would get clogged up
And thirdly, the dogs would probably kill it, lol.
I had considered it, but:
First of all, it is expensive
Second of all, I'd have to empty the darn thing a dozen times a day or it would get clogged up
And thirdly, the dogs would probably kill it, lol.
~Elana~
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Linnies~ Canaries ~ Zebras ~ Societies ~ Gouldians ~ Orange Cheeks ~ Shaft Tails ~ Strawberries ~ Red Cheek Cordon Bleu ~ Goldbreasts ~ Red Brows ~ Owls ~ Budgies ~ Diamond Firetails ~ Javas ~ Forbes Parrot Finches ~
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Re: 6 Societies
lovezebs wrote: Lucille
LOL....
I just looked at the seed guards on Amazon.ca, and they all look way too small ...![]()
I would need sizes that would go around flights that are 60 inches long...and something with elastic and valcro attachments that could be easily removed and washed.
Darn it, I wish I was handy with sewing things, as it should be easy to make, but I'm hopeless with needle and thread.....![]()
lovezebs wrote:
There is a lady on Ebay, LouMercer3, that makes seed catchers. When I had parrots I ordered from her, they were always well made and lasted through a bunch of washings. Her xl size are big, but you can also have her make custom sizes. You get a selection of fabrics too. But I remember paying around $35/skirt for xl ones Really, when you figure that a wall made skirt can save you 10 minutes of vacuuming every day it is worthwhile but that is a lot for a skirt.
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Okay, so I know this is a really old thread, but I'm really diggin' the idea on this of wiring the two cages together.
If anyone out there happens to drive by this post and reads this, it looks like the two cages actually have one slightly tucked in to the other. Am I seeing that wrong? It would seem a lot more stable that way.
If anyone out there happens to drive by this post and reads this, it looks like the two cages actually have one slightly tucked in to the other. Am I seeing that wrong? It would seem a lot more stable that way.
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Tigg
That's certainly how it looks to me. I suspect the purchase price of the two cages would equal right about the same as what you can purchase a Prevue F040 for on Amazon, but if you're looking to set the cage on a table or somesuch, the two cages wired together would be ideal, I think. (What with the F040 being a wheeled contraption.)
That's certainly how it looks to me. I suspect the purchase price of the two cages would equal right about the same as what you can purchase a Prevue F040 for on Amazon, but if you're looking to set the cage on a table or somesuch, the two cages wired together would be ideal, I think. (What with the F040 being a wheeled contraption.)
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I say go for the Prevue cage. It will cost the same as 2 Petco cages when they're not on sale, and only $25 more than when they're on sale - $100. I posted a link to it in another thread or just google Prevue F040 amazon. Or search for it directly on the amazon site.
Way more stable and less trouble to boot. I'm not sure the current iteration of Petco cages will stand up to this treatment - they changed cage suppliers about a year ago and the new cage isn't exactly the same as the old one. What I have seen in the store recently does not look like it would be easy to stack like that.
Way more stable and less trouble to boot. I'm not sure the current iteration of Petco cages will stand up to this treatment - they changed cage suppliers about a year ago and the new cage isn't exactly the same as the old one. What I have seen in the store recently does not look like it would be easy to stack like that.
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