

🐦 Elevate your bird’s lifestyle with space, style, and supreme convenience!
The PawHut 65" Double Rolling Metal Bird Cage offers a spacious, durable habitat with a removable divider for customizable space. Featuring multiple access doors, a slide-out cleaning tray, wood perches, food containers, and a rolling stand with storage shelf, it’s designed for easy maintenance and mobility. Crafted from alloy steel and plastic, this cage suits small to medium birds like parakeets and conures, providing a secure, modern indoor environment backed by a 1-year warranty.












| ASIN | B08BZH7QQP |
| ASIN | B08BZH7QQP |
| Age Range Description | All Life Stages |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,889 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #41 in Birdcages |
| Brand Name | PawHut |
| Breed Recommendation | Canary, Parakeet |
| Care Instructions | Keep Indoors |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (536) |
| Date First Available | June 29, 2020 |
| Date First Available | June 29, 2020 |
| Directions | Assembly Required |
| Included Components | Stand, Storage Shelf, Wood Perch, Food Container |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 62.75 x 19 x 64.25 inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 39.57 x 32.8 x 7.87 inches |
| Item Weight | 56.1 Pounds |
| Item model number | D10-056V01 |
| Item model number | D10-056V01 |
| Manufacturer | Aosom LLC |
| Manufacturer | Aosom LLC |
| Material | Alloy Steel, Metal, Plastic, Wood |
| Model Name | Bird Cage |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 62.75 x 19 x 64.25 inches; 56.1 Pounds |
| Size | 62.8"L x 19.0"W x 64.3"H |
| Specific Uses for Product | Indoor |
| Style | Modern |
| Target Audience Keyword | birds |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects |
S**.
Excellent Quality Cage – Spacious, Sturdy, and Perfect for Conures
This is an excellent bird cage and is very comparable to the A&E double flight cage I owned several years ago. In fact, I would say this cage has an improved design, especially when it comes to the support for the pull-out tray — it's noticeably better than what the A&E cage offered. The size is ideal for small to medium-sized birds. I currently house conures in mine, and they have more than enough space to play, explore, and get away from each other when they want some personal space. However, I wouldn’t recommend this cage for very small birds like finches, as the bar spacing might be too wide for them. Assembly was straightforward. The instructions were primarily visual, but clear and easy to follow. That said, this isn’t my first time assembling a bird cage, which likely made the process smoother. It took a few hours to put together, which is expected for a cage of this size, but nothing overly difficult. I noticed some reviews mentioned a large gap between the two sides when the center divider is removed. I initially had the same concern, but it turns out the issue can be avoided if the cage is assembled correctly. To fix any spacing issues, you simply need to adjust the K brackets located at the top center and back center of the cage. Loosen the screws, insert the divider, squeeze the two cage sections together, align the brackets properly, and then tighten the screws. Once that’s done, you can remove the divider without having any excessive gaps — unless you’re housing extremely small birds. The cage is very sturdy and well-designed overall. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a spacious and secure enclosure for their birds. The photos I’ve included were taken before I installed the perches, food bowls, and toys, so keep that in mind when viewing them.
I**A
great cage
Its big. Not its HUGH. I got a smaller version of this for my 4 parakeets so setup was kind of easy. I did two rights, so I had to redo one side. (isnt that always the way) I got this one for my 2 cockatiels. I did have one part where is was bent a little, no big deal. I will say it was a bit shaky and fixed that with zip ties. Im not going to use the divider, so I used the dowels that came with it and zip ties to fill in the space. Also, the hex tool. I hate it. Im glad i wasnt playing the drinking game. You know, drop it and drink. yeah. The doors are nice and big and there are plenty of places for food and water. I love that the bottom part of the cage is removable. There is no space between it and the upper portion for the birbies to escape. (i had this issue with the smaller cage and had to zip tie it to the upper portion) If you can afford this cage, and dont mind a little alteration, get it. 9/10 would buy again
M**Y
Decent sized cage with some solvable flaws
Ok, so I took a chance with this cage. I have two conures (green cheek and black capped) and currently both are housed together in a double critter nation. My plan was to find a cage that was longer than the CN, but I liked the option of splitting it up if my two conures needed time apart. I just finished building this cage but have not moved my birds in yet for multiple reasons: Pros: the cage IS longer than the critter nation I was using, if you take the middle divider out and use it as a single cage. Split, they're shorter individually. It is NOT deeper, which I knew, but seeing it in person drives that home. It sits higher on a stand so you don't need to bend over to clean, although I may take it off the stand and use something else. The cost was nice as well for the size. Cons: I'm glad they pack it with extra screws. A couple of the holes on the cage are not completely lined up, and I wound up stripping some screws trying to get it to fit. I made sure not to tighten anything until last minute (this is hardly my first cage, I've been assembling various cage brands for decades). Those two holes were absolutely not lined up correctly. I also had a screw that had nothing on the top to screw in with, and I had another section of the cage where the hole wasn't punched fully, but it knocked loose easily enough so it was a non-issue. There are sections I am going to zip tie closed. The gaps are too large for my conures, and I'm going to zip tie the small doors shut as well (they'll lift those easily). The floor just does not sit in right no matter what I do. It's almost like the welding is a little off on the side panels. I'm going to see if I can find some hardware to lock the bottom flooring in place so it doesn't slide out. My birds will eventually slide that out. In comparison to my critter nation cage, the critter nation is better quality. However, it's also heavier. The pawhut cage is lighter and easier to lift. I read all the reviews and they seem fairly consistent with what I am dealing with. The bars aren't TOO flimsy, but a couple areas they do seem flimsier than in other sections of the cage. It's weird. Some sections are very sturdy while others are easily bendable. I included a photo of gaps I could not seem to solve, and a photo of my 4 month old green cheek so you can see the size of the cage with a smaller conure.
K**N
Good cage for2 conures
M**E
Love this cage. I purchased 2 of them to give my 5 budgies room to fly lol.
K**N
Great value for price. I don’t use the stand - had my own wooden/metal stand. I have two green check conures in this and lots of room to fly around. Recommend !
K**Y
Recieved this bird cage love the size, put it together and I got 3 panels with the front door (instead of 2) and only 1 back panel (instead of 2) and hardware for 2 front door panels so the one on the back does not stay closed
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