Large Parrot Cage-Marrakesh £79.90 delivered & up to 10% extra discount + 5% quidco
Personally I think this is a great deal and the company have great customer services.
I ordered this cage about 1am Saturday morning before they dropped the price later in the day, I brought the price drop to their attention and they have now £20 taken of my original bill so I well scored as I already collected my 10% first order discount on my full total.
Shame about the plastic dishes but that is easily solved.
less 5% as cage is over £75 or less 10% if first order
Parrot Cage Marrakesh - Roomy cage with basic accessories for parrots and other birds.
Marrakesh is a cage with basic accessories for parrots and other birds. The practical and large top doors make cleaning easier and allow a large top opening. The large top opening and the long perches (included) help create great places to perch. The gold caging itself gleams. Marrakesh can be opened from the front and from the top of the cage. The allows the animal free landing, and a place to hang out. The animal is separated from the removable base-drawer by caging.
Dimensions: Total: L 56 cm x W 86 cm x H 155 cm (with stand) * Front door with lock: 33 x 28 cm * Top opening: 75 x 35 cm * Space between bars: 2 cm * Height of the removable base-drawer: 2.5 cm * Height of the stand (ground to base-drawer): 49 cm
Included: 4 plastic trays for mounting, 3 wood perches to go widthwise, and 1 long wood perch to go lengthwise.


All Comments (45)
Jump to unread Post a CommentMy thoughts to , it makes me sad when any animal is caged ....even a lizard lol...i would sooner see a bird flying in the wild then stuck in a cage looking depressed just makes me feel like opening the cage to free it :-(
I went London Zoo once and made me sick enough ...monkeys in cages and birds were shivering in the cold when there use to nice hot weather in Africa or alike ....a panther pacing back and forth none stop....how can anyone enjoy seeing this i dont know.
Hmmm none of my birds have ever sat in a cage looking depressed. Birds are very sociable and can live very happily as family pets as long as they have suitable stimulation and a good diet.
We managed to break up it's relentless back & forward routine by thowing dry roasted peanuts at it (honey variety)...however, one got stuck in it's throat & started coughing violently. Only then did we see the sign below its cage "Do not throw dry roasted peanuts at this animal" ...oh how we all laughed as the Zoo Keeper expelled us out into Regents Park.
We're going again soon, but have realised the error of our ways...we'll take just plain salted peanuts this time. :thumbsup:
What was your cocktail doing in a cage anyway?
anyways! goodnight
you aint met my kids :w00t:
the new born puppies where eating cockroaches! yuck..
but birds should be free to fly the world! when i had birds, i turned a big toilet in my house into there house and left the window open all they, they went and came freely and i enjoyed them to bits! but they got to cheery and wouldn't let us sleep so we had to get rid of them =(
your suppose to teach them good from bad, tut tut
Don't tell me...a little bird told you!
Sheesh!