

🐦 Elevate your bird’s lifestyle with the cage that moves, protects, and impresses!
The ZENY 53-Inch Bird Flight Cage is a premium wrought iron aviary featuring a powder-coated finish for durability and safety. Equipped with 4 rolling casters, a secure locking front door, multiple access points, and a removable tray for easy cleaning, it’s designed to comfortably house multiple small to medium birds indoors or outdoors. Its spacious 53-inch height and sturdy construction make it a top choice for bird owners seeking convenience, security, and style.











| ASIN | B075R7NGGK |
| ASIN | B075R7NGGK |
| Additional Features | Lockable |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,652 in Pet Supplies ( See Top 100 in Pet Supplies ) #20 in Birdcages |
| Brand Name | ZENY |
| Breed Recommendation | Large Breeds |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (3,294) |
| Date First Available | June 8, 2017 |
| Dog Breed Size | Medium, Small |
| Gap Size | 0.5 Inches |
| Included Components | Removable Tray, Stand |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 25.2"L x 16.5"W x 53"H |
| Item Weight | 29.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | ZENY |
| Manufacturer | ZENY |
| Material Type | Wrought Iron |
| Number of Doors | 5 |
| Number of Levels | 2 |
| Product Dimensions | 25.2 x 16.5 x 53 inches; 29.2 Pounds |
| Specific Uses For Product | Indoor and Outdoor |
| Target Species | Bird |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**R
Awesome cage but Instructions had errors! See photos.
I am very pleased with this cage! It was a definite upgrade in size for my bird, so I think she's extremely happy in her new home! Once we had it put together its a great sturdy cage on wheels. I do wish the wheels had a brake or lock to keep it from rolling too much, but thats ok. It comes with 2 long perches that go all the way across, but I ordered more natural perches that vary in size and shape. The large access door is very handy, but my toddler figured out how to open it within a few minutes, so I may have to find something to secure it so she doesn't harass the bird too much. The food cups sit behind the little doors, which I think will deter my bird from messing with the doors and slamming them like she used to. She's a bit skittish, so to get our bird successfully transferred we set the assembled empty cage right next to the old one for about a day. While we slowly started moving her favorite things into it, we set a new toy and snack on top of the new cage, and gave her time to get curious enough to climb on top to check it out. We made sure she had her favorite nesting spot (a hollow coconut) to feel safe in, and then officially transferred her. It wasn't long at all before she was happily exploring and playing! Assembly was not super hard, but also a pain. It was simple enough because it was just a handful of screws and nuts, and it even comes with a handy little screwdriver. Some of the instructions were straightforward, but we ran into a wall of confusion, that derailed our work for quite some time, when we thought we were missing pieces! Turns out the instructions sheet was wrong! I'll include photos in case you get the same set of instructions I did: It says that there are 2 of Part #8, but there was only 1! Which makes sense because the stand that the cage sits on only had 1 shelf. Also when you look at Part #10, it may help to understand that the little loops are pointed in different directions. The top loops point straight up and they help secure the cage sitting on top of it. The bottom of this piece also has loops, but they are pointed sideways. The shelf piece sits on top of these. In the instructions diagram #1, don't forget the 2 small bars at the bottom (part #7), those hold up the tray! On diagram #2, some of the pieces are drawn wrong so it's confusing to look at. But I think if you go by the part numbers, you'll get it right. I hope this helps!
S**.
Perfect for Parakeet
Great cage! Excellent value, EASY to put together alone. The cage is nice looking, very sturdy. I owned a parrot for 37 years and know a lot about cages. This cage is built for easy daily cleaning. This cage is just as nice as the cage I bought for my parrot, for many hundreds of dollars more. This will be perfect for my new parakeet.
E**E
Very sturdy and birds seem happy
We got this cage replace a less sturdy on that was more vertically oriented. This one is very solid and my two parakeets seem really happy, fly around, and the food and water cups are really nice.
M**I
Huge and sturdy, like bull!
Assembled it in 2 days by myself (I'm no mechanical genius and my family is too busy to help), even with the crappy pictures and wordless instructions. (Seriously, I know it's just a bird cage, but some written instructions would've been appreciated.) For whatever reason, my instructions were stained with something brown. So gross. I handled them carefully and wiped the paper down with cleaning fluid. The cage itself was clean all over until I started man handling it on the rug to put it together. Had the same cage for 17 years of owning our first cockatiel (a bird that found us. Noisy but loving.) Noticed it was getting rusted and finally bit the bullet and got this massive cage. Also, the 9 month old kitten was looking into the old cage a lot, and this one is so tall, (but she's a tiny baby), she can barely see inside. Hoping it'll fare just as good once she fills out. Anyway, Rogue, (the bird), seems happy. He easily found the taller rung and made himself at home, no longer seeming bothered by the cat. You could probably fit at least two cockatiels in this cage or a slightly larger bird, but I don't think it's quite big enough for something like a McCaw or cockatoo. I pray it isn't actually made with lead, because that's 103 bucks down the drain (s/h, taxes included for the price), but people will write anything for attention. As for my title, it's 4 am. I'm not gonna be serious at this hour. Last thoughts: I adore that it has wheels on it! Our old cage was stand alone and I had to carry it out if I wanted the bird to have fresh air. The wheels had to be hammered in, but it's fine. We happen to have a cement ramp at the front door, so it'll be great to take Rogue out safely. It's also a wide cage, probably two feet, so that's good. 4 slots for food/water is a bit excessive if you only have one bird, but I'm going to use the extra slots to take him out for fly time, (He has a bird diaper he hates, so he's hard to catch in the cage.) The extra food cups will be saved for when the originals wear out. The most trouble I had when building the cage was trying to put the base together. Your brain wants the slots with the railing to go across longways, but they fit on the upside down U-shaped parts sideways. I ended up with 4 extra screws, I hope they are just extra and not important. I took off one star because of the instructions and how they came.
P**Y
I am happy with the quality. Better than some this price for sure. Tons of room for my parrotlets & breeding box. Easily put together myself just by following enclosed directions
O**L
This cage is such an amazing size for my birds! Its he and they have plenty of room to move around and fly! I definitely recommend! All though It was a little difficult to put together but we figured it out quickly!
M**L
As described
C**E
I can't say much on how easy it is to clean yet, as we're letting our birds get accustomed to its presence, and we're saving up for some new toys and perches before we move them in. I will update this review once we've transfered them over. So, the cage itself is fairly sturdy, though the plastic tray had a few cracks in it. Nothing a bit of electrical tape couldn't fix! Still, I felt it was important to mention if that's a concern for anyone. The package came with a handy little screwdriver which was very useful, and the cage was fairly easy to assemble. The package was missing one nut, but until we can go out and buy a replacement, the cage is still very sturdy without it. Overall, I'd say it's a good cage for the price we got it for. As a pro-tip, I'd recommend any bird owners look into replacing the dowel perches and plastic dishes that came with the cage with natural wood perches (which are better for their feet and provide more chewing material), and stainless dishes (which are easier to clean and less likely to breed bacteria) - It's nice that the cage came with some starter dishes/perches, though!
C**.
Nice enough cage for the price but arrived with 3 out of 4 plastic food dishes cracked and a few of the metal pieces bent. I was able to bend the metal back but the cracks in the food dishes are disappointing. The bottom plastic tray was also a bit dented. My birds seem happy.