Hi Guys,
I'd Just like to let you all know that the great range of S.T.A Soluzioni (Designer of the 'Safari Cage') will be on display and for sale at the Orange Bird sale this coming weekend (1st March) for all those interested in seeing it. It will also be available at the Canberra Finch Club sale on the 16th of March.
Look forward to talking to you,
Safari Cage to make appearance
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Heres a youtube link with the 'Safari Cage' and how it works, for those who haven't seen it before
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they look the part...they also look very expensive.. 

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The Safari cages will be available to buy. there will also be the carry cages, some feeders and the stress free perches for sale.
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They look great- light, versatile and easy to clean.
A pity that don't have rubber flaps to avoid accidental escapes.
My only other concern is how sturdy is the plastic ? ie given how the whole thing comes apart, if the plastic is not sturdy enough then some of the interlocking parts may come apart with possible losses. I guess only time will tell.
However, overall it looks very good and an improvement on what we have had available here in Australia up until now.
Unfortunately, I can't make it to Orange this year as I have to work (since I just cam back from Hawaii yesterday- I can hear the eye-rolling groans from here
) but hopefully they will be available at other sales.
A pity that don't have rubber flaps to avoid accidental escapes.
My only other concern is how sturdy is the plastic ? ie given how the whole thing comes apart, if the plastic is not sturdy enough then some of the interlocking parts may come apart with possible losses. I guess only time will tell.
However, overall it looks very good and an improvement on what we have had available here in Australia up until now.
Unfortunately, I can't make it to Orange this year as I have to work (since I just cam back from Hawaii yesterday- I can hear the eye-rolling groans from here

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Myzomela,Myzomela wrote:They look great- light, versatile and easy to clean.
A pity that don't have rubber flaps to avoid accidental escapes.
My only other concern is how sturdy is the plastic ? ie given how the whole thing comes apart, if the plastic is not sturdy enough then some of the interlocking parts may come apart with possible losses. I guess only time will tell.
However, overall it looks very good and an improvement on what we have had available here in Australia up until now.
Unfortunately, I can't make it to Orange this year as I have to work (since I just cam back from Hawaii yesterday- I can hear the eye-rolling groans from here) but hopefully they will be available at other sales.
the cages are BPA free, food grade, sturdy plastic,
We will also be displaying this great range of products at the Canberra finch club Bird sale on the 16th of march,
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