Identify This Cage

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Merlee

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Dang you are good! If that's really a Kings Cage, that is a bargain if there is no rust.
 
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Merlee

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Thanks guys! I was just hoping somebody may have owned one of these in the past and could tell me more about it. Older cages are better built.
 

thebirdnerd

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I think the cage might be from A&E.. I don't think King's makes those locks but I know A&E does. Either way its a nice cage regardless..
 

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I think that answers it! LOL

The Kings Cage doesn't have those solid doors for the dishes.


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AA Cages came to mind, not A&E! If I payed attention to the door, I could have easily figured it out, since I have an A&E Double Flight cage! LOL These cages are designed to be escape proof... even if the bird can get the door unlocked, they still can't open it without moving a tab located at the top of the door. These may also be located right above the cage grate.


$80 for the cage is definitely a good price to pay!
 

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