Merlee, As stated I said Cheap cages from Asia countries, King cages are not cheap. If they are made in China, I too would be very disappointed due to 5 and 6 years ago, they were only made in the U S A.
Macaw (Lg)
Blue & Gold, Scarlet, Hyacinth, Greenwing 2. CAGE DIMENSIONS - What size should my bird cage be?
Experts will tell you (within the confines of safe bar spacing, of course) to select as large a cage as you can afford (remember, your living room can always be rearranged!)
It is important to make sure the bird's tail will not touch either the back or the bottom of the cage while sitting on the perch. Another guideline is to choose a width at least 1_1/2 times your bird's wingspan.
It really is amazing how quickly a small space fills up once you fill it with toys, perches, and other fun items! Keeping your friend occupied with a variety of playthings is essential to prevent feather-plucking from boredom, but fun should certainly not come at the cost of giving up free space inside the cage! (by alphabetical, not size, order):
Cage Width Minimums (Suggested)Small BirdsMedium BirdsLarge Birds18" and Larger
Finches to Parakeets
20" and Larger
Lovebirds, etc. 24" and Larger
Conures, Etc.
32" and Larger
Amazons, Greys, Etc. 36" and Larger
Cockatoos
40" and Larger
Macaws What are your cages made of?
Unless choosing Stainless Steel or Aluminum our cages are made of durable wrought-iron with a heavy powder coat baked on 100% bird safe paint - in a variety of colors for you to choose from.
Are your cages bird-safe and non-toxic?
Our cages are ALL Non-Toxic and safe for your feathered friend. We have our cages test regularly. That said, ingesting paint is never healthy, and if your bird is prone to making their cage a chew-toy, we recommend looking into our Stainless Steel or Aluminum lines which are impossible to ingest.
Why is Stainless Steel so expensive?
Kings Cages uses the finest medical grade 304 German stainless steel. Medical grade stainless steel has high nickel content that prevents rusting. Cheaper stainless steel has more chrome in it. Chrome will RUST. Stainless steel cages are ideal because they last so incredibly long- you might not have to buy another cage again! 304 Medical Grade Stainless steel is a more expensive metal than wrought iron. Stainless steel also has no texture like paint that holds poop and dander, which makes it easier to keep your new 304 Medical Grade stainless steel and beautiful for years to come.
Are the Aluminum Cages painted?
NO. The Aluminum is Anodized
Many metals are structurally weakened by the oxidation process, but not aluminum. Aluminum is actually made stronger and more durable through a process called 'anodizing'. Anodizing involves placing a sheet of aluminum into a chemical acid bath. The sheet of aluminum becomes the positive anode and the acid bath becomes the negative. An electric current passes through the acid, causing the surface of the aluminum to oxidize. Special dyes can also be used to color the anodized aluminum for decorative uses. Aluminum is an excellent material because it is strong and will never rust or corrode. The anodized finish also adds significant durability to the product, making it much more difficult to scratch and is very attractive. This material also makes our cages great for outdoor use.
Do your cages require assembly?
Yes, most cages will require assembly. We also do offer the “New Yorker” line for those who chose to open the box screw in the casters and go. If you have any questions about assembly don’t hesitate to call us toll free at 866-777-7303.
Who makes your cages?
We manufacture and design all of our cages. Our innovative design team puts ever effort in making a safe, strong cage for your feathered friends. We have over 30 years experience and will offer nothing but the best.

Do you ship internationally?
Yes! Please be aware there will be extra freight charges. Your account manager will contact you with these charges. You will also be responsible for all customs, taxes or duties that your government may charge.
Why is there no shipping charge coming up on my order on the Checkout page?
Some items that are bulky and heavy weight require manual calculation to insure that the shipping charge is the most economical available. For example: Large Cages or Odd shaped Java Trees. These products will not be able to be shipped via UPS and can be costly to ship. Therefore, Kings Cages wants to make sure that you are charged a competitive rate and will receive the product in the fastest and safest way possible. When you do not see a shipping charge appear on the checkout page this is usually the case. Kings Cages will e-mail you with the exact shipping charge of the product you requested. We will not ship your package until we receive your approval for these charges.
I provided the wrong shipping address. What should I do?
Contact us immediately with the correct address. You will be responsible for a re-consignment fee.
When will my order ship?
97% of all orders ship within 24 hours. Most products ship the same day if ordered by 1:00PM EST.
When can I expect my order to arrive?
In most cases orders shipped via UPS should arrive within 3-5 business days if you live on the East Coast, and 5 - 10 business days of you live on the West Coast. If you require your product to arrive faster you may elect to have your package shipped via UPS 2nd Day service or 3 day delivery for an additional charge. This amount will be automatically calculated at the point of checkout. Please note that Kings Cages is not responsible for shipping delays caused by the carrier used.
What if I got my order, but some items are damaged?
Please inspect all items carefully when you receive your order. If merchandise arrives with extensive damages it is best to REFUSE it from the carrier attempting delivery. If the damage is minimal you should accept the package make sure it is noted on the carrier's delivery record in order for Kings Cages to file a damage claim. Keep the merchandise AND the original box together. Please call our customer-care department at 1-866-777-7303 at your earliest convenience, but no later than 5 days after the package was delivered. We can arrange for a carrier inspection and/or a pick up of damaged merchandise. If you do not notify Kings Cages of damaged goods within the first 5 days of arrival, our regular return policy will override any claim of damage.

I hope this helps Thanks Joe