White Wire Bird Cage
Pet Accessory

White Wire Bird Cage

This item is a white wire bird cage designed for small to medium-sized birds, as indicated by the presence of a Green Cheek Parrot inside. The cage is rectangular at the base, transitioning into a curved or arched top. It is constructed from thin, painted metal wires forming a grid pattern, with wider wires reinforcing the structure at key points like corners and the top arch. The cage features at least one wooden perch extending horizontally across the interior. The base of the cage appears to be a removable plastic tray designed to catch droppings and spilled seeds. Two clear plastic feeders or water dishes are attached to the exterior of the cage, extending into the interior through openings in the wire grid, and are filled with birdseed. The cage shows minimal signs of wear, with the white paint appearing relatively clean and intact. There is some debris, likely bird seed husks and droppings, on the bottom grate and in the plastic tray, indicative of normal use. The overall construction appears standard for a commercially produced pet bird cage, likely of modern manufacture, intended for housing a single or small pair of birds.

Estimated Value

$20-40

Basic Information

Category

Pet Accessory

Appraised On

August 28, 2025

Estimated Value

$20-40

Additional Details Provided By Owner

User Provided Information

Green cheek parrot

Item Description

This item is a white wire bird cage designed for small to medium-sized birds, as indicated by the presence of a Green Cheek Parrot inside. The cage is rectangular at the base, transitioning into a curved or arched top. It is constructed from thin, painted metal wires forming a grid pattern, with wider wires reinforcing the structure at key points like corners and the top arch. The cage features at least one wooden perch extending horizontally across the interior. The base of the cage appears to be a removable plastic tray designed to catch droppings and spilled seeds. Two clear plastic feeders or water dishes are attached to the exterior of the cage, extending into the interior through openings in the wire grid, and are filled with birdseed. The cage shows minimal signs of wear, with the white paint appearing relatively clean and intact. There is some debris, likely bird seed husks and droppings, on the bottom grate and in the plastic tray, indicative of normal use. The overall construction appears standard for a commercially produced pet bird cage, likely of modern manufacture, intended for housing a single or small pair of birds.

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