Give your Grass Parakeet a safe and spacious home with our collection of specially designed bird cages and travel carriers. Whether you're setting up a permanent habitat or looking for a lightweight travel solution, our options provide the right bar spacing, bird-safe materials, and functional features for comfort, cleanliness, and enrichment.
Choose from trusted options like the Parrot Carrier Backpack or the Perch and Go Acrylic Carrier—perfect for vet visits, holidays, or short outings. With features like easy-clean trays, secure latches, and ventilated designs, you can ensure your parakeet is always safe and comfortable—at home or on the go.
Key Features:
- Sized for Small Parrots: Ideal bar spacing (½") and spacious layouts suited to Grass Parakeets.
- Safe and Durable: Made with powder-coated or acrylic, bird-safe, non-toxic materials.
- Perfect for Travel or Daily Use: Includes portable backpack-style carriers and sturdy home cages.
- Easy to Maintain: Removable trays and wide doors make cleaning simple.
- Trusted by Thousands: Verified reviews from bird owners across the UK.
5 FAQs
What is the ideal cage size for a Grass Parakeet?
A good cage for Grass Parakeets should be at least 24" wide x 24" deep x 30" high, with ½-inch bar spacing to allow for climbing, flying, and safe movement.
Are travel carriers necessary for small parrots?
Yes! Carriers like the Perch and Go or Parrot Backpack are essential for safe travel to the vet or on short trips, ensuring ventilation, visibility, and security.
What features should I look for in a daily-use cage?
When choosing a daily-use cage for your parrot, look for one that is spacious, made from safe and durable materials, has appropriate bar spacing, secure locks, easy access for cleaning, and built-in feeding stations.
How often should I clean the cage?
Spot clean daily (removing droppings and leftover food), and perform a deep clean weekly using bird-safe disinfectants like F10.
Are these cages suitable for other birds too?
Absolutely! They are also perfect for budgies, cockatiels, lovebirds, and Lineolated Parakeets.