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Jesse Callejas
> 3 dayI like the size of it.
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Linda M. Barfoot
Greater than one weekI Love the colors, it is just the right fit for my little Lovebird, he is very comfortable in it, and he can see out of it well.
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Rob
> 3 dayBought it for our Amazon, it’s spacious and well ventilated. We replaced the perch and bought a food/water clip-on bowl. It’s roomie enough for him to be comfortable. Backpack straps are sturdy and fits well.
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Jessica
> 3 dayLove this bag it’s great quality and I love that it comes with the metal tray
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Candy Pane
> 3 dayHes an adult size Amazon blue front parrot and is happy going into his travel bag. Doesnt try biting it while hes in there. Is happy with the whole experience :) has enough space to move around . I recommend this travel bag .
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Hanna
Greater than one weekI let this air out for several days as recommended. My parakeet did fine for the first 3 minutes and then started to gag. Never seen a bird do that…never. Returned and done
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Bruce Wenholz
> 3 dayThis bird back pack allows me to take a walk on their HOAs walking track and not have to leave my bird at home alone.
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Horrible book
> 3 dayThis is not designed well for birds. I thought that I could make this work with major modification, but I can’t even do that. Overall: No place for food or water No grab bars for the bird to steady itself There is no way to add a grab bar as the seller suggested. The other holes are too low for it to be helpful, if you can even figure out a way to add one, which I couldn’t. Your bird is going to try to hold the mesh for stability. There are interior bird-accessible parts of unknown metal. These May or may not be safe for birds. Perch is close to the floor so there is no room for a long tail Mesh isn’t safe. My cockatiel was in it for half hour and nearly chewed through, and he is not usually a beaky bird Pan at the bottom provides no stability, bird slips if they stand on it. I added a grate, and that helped. If you want to add a different perch, it would be important to have the right length and have washers. It is not possible to use the sides as a door because the perch needs to be attached at both sides. You really need to hold this with both hands. If you hold or carry it with the top handle, it leans forward, and your bird can fall of the perch and pushed into the clear front part. Small birds: The holes are too big for parakeet, cockatiel, conure etc. They’re nearly an inch wide in the interior. I plugged them. Big birds: I wouldn’t trust a big beak with the mesh. One chomp and that mesh is history. The perch is too small for big feet. It’s possible to add your own perch if it’s the right length and you have washers etc. Pros: It’s light weight. Product is nicely made. There are some thoughtful items (like the way the perch screws together). The design flaws make it unusable. They took a dog carrier, added a perch, and thought that was sufficient. They needed to engage people who actually have birds. (And, dear seller, my cockatiel has been 86 grams for 21 years. He is not going to “grow in to it” as you suggested as an answer to my question.) I really wanted to like this product. I really wanted it to work, but it doesn’t.
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Cindy
> 3 dayThe carrier is so spacious and sturdy. The perch fits in perfectly and I have room for food dish, toys, etc.
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Victoria Fontenot weems
> 3 dayThe bars to perch on where in the way but when taken out the cocktail loves it.