I bought a HUGE wrought iron bird cage for $2 because they were moving and no longer had a bird.
Make sure you disinfect the cage, clean thoroughly and let air dry in the sun before you put the cage in your yard.
You have no idea what happened to the bird that occupied the cage. A good deal could kill your birds if it harbors any diseases.
eBay is not the best deal, because of the high cost of shipping, and most on-line bird stores build-in the cost of shipping in their prices, so the shipping appears free or reasonable.
5 Responses to “Where is the cheapest place to puchase a new bird cage?”
By angel_of_pink101 on Sep 1, 2009 | Reply
try a petsmart or petco.
By courtneyhammy on Sep 6, 2009 | Reply
probably a thrift store
By Rebecca T on Sep 7, 2009 | Reply
try flea markets and yard sales —most bird owners who have lost birds sell cages cheap
By msfuss69 on Sep 8, 2009 | Reply
ebay try rarcagesinc hes an awesome seller
By WannaRideQuietly on Sep 10, 2009 | Reply
Check local garage sales and thrift stores.
I bought a HUGE wrought iron bird cage for $2 because they were moving and no longer had a bird.
Make sure you disinfect the cage, clean thoroughly and let air dry in the sun before you put the cage in your yard.
You have no idea what happened to the bird that occupied the cage. A good deal could kill your birds if it harbors any diseases.
eBay is not the best deal, because of the high cost of shipping, and most on-line bird stores build-in the cost of shipping in their prices, so the shipping appears free or reasonable.