Whether you live in rain dumping, tropical storm, Hermine’s path or in the smokey Boulder, CO foothills fire area, don’t miss out on the fantastic selection of Bird Carriers sized from Parakeets to Macaw Parrots. (Wouldn’t it be nice if the tropical rainfall were to curve over the Boulder area!??)
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I sell a ton of Pak O Bird Carriers. And, it’s no wonder, because they are really top quality back pack for parrots. Once your parrot gets accustomed to it, you won’t want another bird carrier! Available in several size to fit any bird from Lovebird to Macaw, you can even order a customized Pak [...]
We've been in business longer than most and we've seen all kinds of bird carriers. Of course, there are several applications that one might need a bird carrier for. We lump them into day carriers for say hiking or short trips to the vet or an eatery. Then there are travel cages for longer car trips. These bird carriers allow your bird to live in it for a few days. We also have bird carriers for air flights. In cabin and cargo. Any way, this is the coolest parrot travel cage that I have ever seen. Definately worth the money. Ideal for evacuation purposes.
Parrots love to go! Did you know that wild parrots may fly up to 50 miles a day just to feed, forage and do the parrot thing? Take your parrot out into the world in a safe way with cool bird carriers like the Pak O Bird Bird Carrier. Truly a marvel Very well made. Great for hikes, the beach, eateries, treking, take your parrot to work and more! Heck. Your flock member doesn't care. It just wants to go!
One word. Wow! Must have bird carrier. Why. Well, it's more than a bird carrier. The Wingabago is a hospital cage, observation cage and more. Whether you have just one parrot or more than one parrot, there are times when you must have your parrot close, isolated, with close supervision. Used by many avian vets as a hospital cage, the Wingabago Bird Carrier is an important and necessary peice of equipment for parrot people. Plus, you can use it as a travel cage!
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
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