- Jan 19, 2014
- 14,248
- 225
- Parrots
- Red Bellied Parrot /
Ruppell's Parrot /
Bronze Winged Pionus /
English Budgie
I usually don't like to buy products online. Though it's ironic that I've had several birds bought/shipped sight unseen. Anyway, I decided to purchase Griffin's cage from Petco.com. Let me make it clear that Petco is NOT the problem. The sale price was attractive, the cage came right away... This A&E cage is HORRIBLE QUALITY
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That being said, I have had "cheap" cages before, but there were no problems like with this. I thought that since A&E is such a 'popular' brand name these days that it would be okay. I'm sure that some are. I can only tell you about MY personal experience with my A&E cage.
Assembly was rather easy. But... as I was putting it together I started to notice how things weren't aligning correctly (left and right not the same measurements for example). Several areas had measurements which were a bit off, making it impossible to sit completely flat or straight like it should be.
There are many exposed screws on this cage which are the zinc kind. Things were so hectic that we had to set up the cage last minute, and didn't have time to go buy all the screws and replace with stainless ones. Of course I didn't anticipate it would even be an issue. Raven's cage has some exposed screws, bit aren't in areas where it's a problem. Anyway, on Griffin's new cage I ended up wrapping with vet wrap the most exposed screws that attracted Griffin (shiny).
Then... the WORST part was that the playtop was welded so crooked that the toy hook (which sticks up) is noticeably slanted!!! I am working with Petco.com customer service to see if A&E will give me a new (non-defective one) after submitting pictures.
I can see that this will be Griffin's "starter" cage unfortunately. Piece of crap if you ask me.
See pics.
This is how the toy hook sits

You can see the bracket is not centered in the middle where it's welded on, which is making the toy hook sit crooked.

This gap isn't on the other side

Vet wrap coveting screws. It doesn't look great.

Uneven bar spacing... Really? C'mon!!


That being said, I have had "cheap" cages before, but there were no problems like with this. I thought that since A&E is such a 'popular' brand name these days that it would be okay. I'm sure that some are. I can only tell you about MY personal experience with my A&E cage.
Assembly was rather easy. But... as I was putting it together I started to notice how things weren't aligning correctly (left and right not the same measurements for example). Several areas had measurements which were a bit off, making it impossible to sit completely flat or straight like it should be.
There are many exposed screws on this cage which are the zinc kind. Things were so hectic that we had to set up the cage last minute, and didn't have time to go buy all the screws and replace with stainless ones. Of course I didn't anticipate it would even be an issue. Raven's cage has some exposed screws, bit aren't in areas where it's a problem. Anyway, on Griffin's new cage I ended up wrapping with vet wrap the most exposed screws that attracted Griffin (shiny).
Then... the WORST part was that the playtop was welded so crooked that the toy hook (which sticks up) is noticeably slanted!!! I am working with Petco.com customer service to see if A&E will give me a new (non-defective one) after submitting pictures.
I can see that this will be Griffin's "starter" cage unfortunately. Piece of crap if you ask me.

This is how the toy hook sits

You can see the bracket is not centered in the middle where it's welded on, which is making the toy hook sit crooked.

This gap isn't on the other side

Vet wrap coveting screws. It doesn't look great.

Uneven bar spacing... Really? C'mon!!
