VERSATILE USE - Perfect for a variety of birds, from Budgies to Parrots.
DURABLE SAFE - Crafted for longevity and bird well-being, gluten-free!
MESS FREE FEEDING - Designed to minimize mess, keeping your space tidy.
QUICK INSTALLATION - Easily fastens to cage bars for instant access.
TRANSPARENT DESIGN - Clear closure allows for quick food and water checks.
The JW Clean Cup Feed and Water Cup is a versatile and durable feeding solution for various bird species. With its easy installation and clear visibility, it ensures a mess-free feeding experience while promoting the well-being of your feathered friends. Ideal for all life stages, this cup is a must-have for any bird owner.
I want to prevent my cockatiel from sitting in her seed dish... will she be able to sit in this like a nest? Should I get the small size instead?
can it be used without the cover?
What are the demensions of each size? i want to slip it into open metal cup instead of supplied bracket but it would have to be snug to work.
Is this appropriate for outdoors?
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L**.
banjo having a munch
good quality well made keeps the feed from going all over yes its in the cage easy to install the bird loves it holds plenty of seed very little waste it could be a little bit bigger for one bird its great though going to purchase another for water to test it out as the standard type I have outside the cage leaks if you dnt get it right on the hole I love it more importantly Banjo loves it
A**N
Food or water pot
This is a sturdy good offer water bowl it fits nearly on the inside of the cage and it holds quite a lot so it's ideal.Great service would recommend
P**S
Good quality
I’m a bit of a loyal purchaser of JW products. This little cup is sturdy and well-made, with no little sharp bits that you get on some other bird cage accessories. The cup sits in the holder with a little twist-lock feature for easy removal when it needs topping up, so you don’t have to remove the whole thing and freak the birds out. It’s easy to keep clean and a good size for smaller birds.Only drawback for me is that the way it attaches to the cage means it sticks out quite a bit, and my Budgie doesn’t seem happy to land on the foothold bit as it’s wobbly, so she sort of comes at it from the side.
M**E
Great Item, has solved a problem that most Parrot owners know only too well.
I bought a small one first and it was so successful that I bought the larger one too, and it won’t be the last. This is for a Parrot who thinks her drinking water is a dumping ground for everything, then jumps in to have a shower too! She then started rolling in her pellet dish sending the pellets scattering all over. I was on dishes duty all day long changing and cleaning the stainless steel dishes. Now, with these new dishes it doesn’t happen, yippee. I thought at first she would be scared of them but it is working so well. Well done to the person who designed them, and thank you for quick delivery and service.
A**R
Poorly Designed But Okay
I found this feeder impractical for use with a budgie. Maybe I should have bough the smaller size? The design is very complicated, lots of fiddly bits. I gave up and just use a plain plastic bowl instead. It is a bore trying to put this 'clean cup' in and out of the cage several times a day. I think it could encourage people to cut back on daily maintenance and that might cause neglect. I suppose the hood is meant to stop dirt getting into the food or to stop the food causing mess. I think there are better ways of achieving this. With my budgie, I put out a clean towel each morning and sprinkle seeds, pellets, fruit and veg on the towel. He then 'forages' over the towel to get his food. He prefers this to eating from bowls. The mess from the food stays on the towel e.g. chaff gets trapped in the pile of the towel and he wipes his beak on the towel. At the end of the day I shake out the towel and shove it in the washing machine. Effortless. I supply bowls of food and water in his cage but these are back-up supplies and not his daily food. Because he only sleeps in his cage there is no opportunity for the food and water bowls to get soiled. Maintenance is quick and simple, maybe five minutes in the morning and five at night. I can do this (let him out of his cage all day) because I work from home. I guess you have to choose what fits your circumstances, if you go out to work and your bird has to be in his cage for hours during the day then maybe this feeder is for you.
M**E
Bird feeder
Recommended
I**T
Very dangerous
Purchased for my canaries just walked into aviary and one of the canaries had drowned was upside down trapped inside I presume it got into difficulties taken a drink or trying to bath
K**R
My budgies took to this very quickly
I got these just before my budgies went on holiday to a budgie sitter for a week. I was slightly concerned because they'd only been in the cage for two days and although I'd seen them eating from them, I hadn't seen them drink. However, they do seem to like them, and when we picked them up today we saw one of our budgies drinking so that's okay. I like the fact that you can use them on both vertical and horizontal bars because their holiday cage is horizontal and their normal cage vertical. You can't get an enormous amount of feed in there, but that's no bad thing because it saves them rummaging about and chucking half of it over the floor. A thumbs up from me.
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Easy to clean and dry, the Clean Cup Feed or Water Bowl twists in and out of the holder keeping it secure. The holder itself can be attached to either horizontal or vertical bars and comes with a perch so your bird can sit comfortably whilst they eat or drink.
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Should I get the small size instead?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"the way the cup is designed that it doesnt have much of a lip on it an is a vertical surface, as well as the size of it and having had cockateil's before i don't think that she will be able to get inside it and sit on the dish. My parakeets i doubt could sit in this very easily, so i'm pretty sure it will work well for your cockatiel in size and function. Of course there's always that rare bird that is a gymnast that might prove me wrong LOL but over all i think you are safe with this product"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"can it be used without the cover?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"The cover is glued on, but I'm not sure why you would want to use it without the cover, that is what keeps the seeds from being scattered. And I use the cover to separate the hulls from the seeds. I tip the feeder a bit, and shake the contents. The hulls go to the top, remaining in the top. I turn it to dump them, and since the heavier seeds are in the colored base, they don't get dumped. Works slick!"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"What are the demensions of each size? i want to slip it into open metal cup instead of supplied bracket but it would have to be snug to work.","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"I can give you the measurements of the large cup only. Keep in mind that the cup is not a straight cylinder, but is conical shaped (similar to a flower pot).\nBase: w = 6.25 cm\nBase circumference : 20cm\nHeight from base to middle (not including cover) : 6.25cm\nHt. including cover: 15cm\nMiddle of the cup (widest pt) : circumference = 25cm\nHope that helps"}},{"@type":"Question","name":"Is this appropriate for outdoors?","acceptedAnswer":{"@type":"Answer","text":"If you're asking about using it for wild birds, no I wouldn't recommend it. If you're asking about using it for a outdoor coop of domestic birds it would probably be fine. It just needs a cage to attach it to."}}]}]}