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Buy Premium Bird Cages – Find the Perfect Home for Your Bird
Parrot cages are not optional accessories.
They are your birds’ entire living environment. The right cage keeps your bird safe, mentally stimulated, and physically healthy. The wrong one leads to feather-plucking, anxiety, and serious health problems.
At NG Parrots, we’ve spent years raising and placing parrots, and we’ve seen firsthand how much cage quality affects a bird’s wellbeing.
That’s why every cage in our collection is hand-picked for safety, build quality, and species-appropriate design.
Quick Size Guide: Find the Right Cage Before You Buy
The most common mistake bird owners make is buying a cage that fits their bird’s current size, not their adult size. Young parrots grow fast, and upgrading cages mid-development disrupts their sense of security. Use this guide to choose correctly the first time.
| Bird Type | Minimum Cage Size (L x W x H) | Bar Spacing |
| Small Birds (Budgies, Lovebirds, Finches) | 18 x 18 x 24 inches | ¼ – ½ inch |
| Medium Birds (Cockatiels, Conures, Quakers) | 24 x 24 x 36 inches | ½ – ¾ inch |
| Large Birds (African Greys, Amazons) | 36 x 24 x 48 inches | ¾ – 1 inch |
| Extra Large Birds (Macaws, Cockatoos) | 48 x 36 x 60 inches | 1 – 1½ inches |
Pro Tip: Always go bigger when in doubt. Birds fly horizontally, so width and length matter more than height. A longer, wider cage gives your bird far more usable space than a tall, narrow one.
Our Premium Bird Cage Collection
We stock cages for parrots of every size, from compact models for small species to heavy-duty enclosures built for macaws.
Every cage in our range uses non-toxic powder-coated or stainless steel construction, reinforced bar welds, and bird-safe locking latches.
Product Listing
| Cage Model | Best For | Price |
| Liberta Cambridge Cage | Small to medium birds | $200.00 |
| Liberta Voyager Cage | Medium birds, everyday use | 300 |
| RC Amazons II | Medium sized parrot cages, Amazons | 200 |
| RC Chile II | Medium conures and similar species | 250 |
| RC Mini Santa FE | Compact medium birds | 220 |
| Rc Cuba | Large parrots, active climbers | $400.00 |
| RC Nova II | Large parrots, premium build | 500 |
| Rc Castello II | Extra-large, macaws and cockatoos | $750.00 |
Good to Know: Parrot cages price ranges from $200 for a quality small cage to $750 for a premium large enclosure.
Buying a larger cage upfront almost always costs less than replacing a small cage after your bird outgrows it.
Choosing New Cages by Bird Size
Whether you’re buying new cages for a first-time setup or upgrading an existing one, the right choice always starts with your bird’s species and adult size.
A well-matched cage supports natural movement, reduces stress, and makes daily care easier for you. Here’s how our range breaks down.
Small Bird Cages ($200)
The Liberta Cambridge Cage is a strong choice for budgies, lovebirds, canaries, and finches. It features tight ¼–½ inch bar spacing for maximum security, an easy-slide cleaning tray, and detachable feeding cups.
Small birds are escape artists. Bar spacing at this range stops them from squeezing through or catching their head between bars.
Medium-Sized Parrot Cages ($200 – $300)
The Liberta Voyager, RC Amazons II, RC Chile II, and RC Mini Santa FE all fall in the medium-sized parrot cages category.
These are built for cockatiels, conures, caiques, and Quakers. Multiple perch positions, feeder doors, and play-top options give your bird enrichment both inside and outside the cage. Durable powder-coated steel resists rust, and the kind of persistent chewing medium parrots are known for.
Expert Tip: Look for cages with feeder doors that open independently. This means you can refill food and water without reaching through the main door, which reduces escape opportunities during feeding time.
Large Parrot Cages ($400 – $500)
The Rc Cuba and RC Nova II are designed for African Greys, Amazon parrots, and Eclectus. Reinforced bar construction and secure multi-lock doors handle powerful beaks without flexing.
Many models in this range include caster wheels, which matter more than people expect. Large cages are heavy, and being able to reposition easily for cleaning makes a real difference in daily care.
Extra-Large Cages for Macaws and Cockatoos ($750)
The Rc Castello II is the premium choice for macaws, cockatoos, and large conure flocks.
At this level, stainless steel construction, wide-opening front doors, and removable dividers are standard. These birds are powerful and intelligent.
A cage that bends, warps, or develops weak latches over time is a genuine safety risk. Investing in a cage built to hold is not a luxury at this size. It’s a necessity.
Expert Tips for Buying the Right Cage
Bar spacing is not negotiable. Too wide and your bird risks head entrapment. Too narrow and the airflow suffers. Match bar spacing exactly to your species.
Avoid galvanized or zinc-coated cages entirely. Zinc is toxic to birds. Stick with powder-coated steel or stainless steel only. If you’re not sure about a cage’s coating, ask before buying.
Look for removable bottom trays and pull-out grates. Daily cleaning is part of bird ownership. A cage that makes cleaning harder becomes a cage you clean less often, and that directly affects your bird’s health.
Plan for enrichment from day one. Choose a cage with multiple feeder ports and perch attachment points. This lets you rotate toys, foraging accessories, and natural branch perches without running out of space.
Remember: The cage you buy today needs to work for the bird your parrot will become, not just the bird they are right now.
We raise every parrot we sell, and we’re happy to advise on the right cage for your specific bird before you buy.
Why Cage Quality Matters More Than Most People Realise
A parrot’s cage is not just where they sleep.
It’s where they spend the majority of their lives. After placing hundreds of birds in homes across the USA, UK, Canada, Europe, Australia, and beyond, we’ve seen the same pattern repeat: birds in well-sized, well-built cages develop better, stay healthier, and form stronger bonds with their owners.
Cheap cages with weak welds fail. Latches wear out.
Coatings chip and expose metal beneath. Every shortcut in cage construction becomes a problem the bird’s owner eventually has to deal with, often at the worst possible moment. Our collection focuses on cages that hold up to daily life with an active, intelligent parrot.
Heads Up: If your bird is still growing or if you’re buying for a species with a long lifespan (African Greys and macaws can live 50 to 80 years), treat cage selection as a long-term investment. The right cage bought once costs far less than replacing a poor one every few years.
Your Bird Deserves the Right Start
The cage you choose shapes your bird’s entire experience of home.
It affects how they exercise, how they sleep, how they interact with you, and how their health holds up over the years and decades.
Every cage in our collection meets the standards we’d use for our own birds, because we are breeders who live and work with these animals every day.
Browse our full range of cages for parrots, select the right size for your species, and reach out to our team if you need guidance. We know these birds. We’re happy to help you get this right.
Frequently Asked Questions About Bird Cages
Which cage fits my bird?
Cage size depends on your bird's species and adult size. Use our quick size guide above to match the right dimensions to your bird, and always size up if you're between options.
What bar spacing is safe?
Bar spacing must match your bird's size, from ¼ inch for small birds up to 1½ inches for macaws. Too wide risks head entrapment and too narrow restricts airflow, so getting this right matters as much as the cage size itself.
Do cages come assembled?
Most cages arrive flat-packed with a setup guide included, and our support team is available to walk you through assembly if you need help.
What's included with each cage?
Each cage includes perches, feeding cups, a removable bottom tray, and a pull-out grate, with larger models like the Rc Castello II also including a heavy-duty stand and removable dividers.








