Finding the right cage for your bird is one of the big choices you’re going to make! Next to what “type of bird to get” and “what food is best for them“! Hopefully, this article makes your decision just that little bit easier!

Lovebirds are considered medium-sized birds, so you won’t need anything too large! Although bigger is always better. You can get away with a smaller cage if space is an issue. Try to remember; your bird will be spending a large portion of their time in their home, so try to make it as comfortable as possible with some of the tips I will mention in this article!

(If you’re looking for a helpful step-by-step guide on “How Lovebirds Mate” click the link!)

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Best Cage Size For A Lovebird

When choosing the size of a cage, think about how many lovebirds you’re going to have. As a rule of thumb, usually, a lovebirds’ cage should be no smaller than 18″ wide by 18″long by 18″ high (Remember, bigger is always better!)

If you are thinking about a pair of lovebirds, their cage should be no smaller than 24″ long, 18″ wide by 24″ Long. This will ensure your Lovebird has enough space to flap, climb and just be birds.

So long story short:

The best cage size for a Lovebird: no smaller than 18″ wide by 18″long by 18″ high.

The best cage size for two Lovebirds: 24″ long, 18″ wide by 24″ Long.

**Tip**

Try to find a cage with a lock. This will save you from any unwanted escapes! At the end of this article, the cages I will recommend will all have what I find to be the ideal cage for under $200!

These are the minimum measurements for lovebirds. Always get a bigger cage if you can. This will lead to a happier Lovebird!

What Does Every Lovebird Cage Setup Need?

All birdcages need a wide variety of things to be complete. Usually, a setup will include Perches, Climbing Material, 3 Bowls, and Toys. Let’s get into each one of these in greater detail!

Perches

Perches are essential for a cage setup; not only will they help your feathery friend get around, but they also act as a workout for your birds’ little feet to mimic how they would be in the wild! Perch’s are important for any setup!

It’s important to get different types of perches for your bird to enjoy. The main types of perches are Rope, Wood, and Platform Perches, and each one is vital for your birds’ lifestyle! When buying wooden perches, remember to buy different shapes and sizes to mimic different branches from the wild! Your bird will appreciate it!

Platform perches have a completely different but essential benefit for your cage! Everyone needs a break, and that includes your Lovebird. Platform perches give your Lovebird a break from clenching on to the other perches and let them rest their little feet.

Climbing Material

Climbing material is important for keeping your bird stimulated while getting around its home. You can get many types of climbing materials, from ropes to little ladders. However, they should be part of every setup in some shape or form!

Food/Water bowls (Plastic or Stainless Steel?)

All birdcages need a minimum of 2 bowls but ideally 3 if you can find the space! Each bowl provides a function. The first bowl will be for water, the second bowl for dry food (Pellets), and the third bowl for Fruits and Vegetables. It’s a good idea to keep their food separated for hygiene reasons!

There is a crucial reason the subheading says “Plastics or Stainless Steel” Ideally, you want to get rid of the standard plastic bowls and swop them out for stainless steel ones. Stainless steel bowls are easier to clean and don’t accumulate as much nasty bacteria

You don’t want them to get sick from what they’re eating out of!

Toys (Paper, Wood, Palm Leaves)

Toys are mentally stimulating and can keep your bird happy! No one likes to sit around all day with nothing to do, and the same goes for your bird! There are many great toys to choose from made out of materials that have been proven to give your bird the most joy.

Try to find toys made out of Paper, Wood, or Palm Leaves. These materials make for easier tearing and are not as dangerous if mistakenly swallowed. Absolutely stay away from plastics if you can. If ingested can cause problems.

Foraging Toys

These toys are ideal for mimicking what your parrot would be doing naturally in the wild by spending time picking things apart to reach the treat in the middle. Foraging toys can keep them occupied for a time while at the same time stimulating their basic instincts.

This leads me on to the next topic!

Where Should A Lovebird Cage Be Placed?

Cage positioning can be more important than you think. Birds have a keen sense of smell! Ideally, you want to have their cage positioned in an open space away from the smoke of the kitchen and fragrances of Air fresheners.

Many kitchen pot ware and pans are made from Teflon, which usually is no big deal to humans. However, if overheated and burnt, Teflon emits harmful poisonous gas for birds, and in some serious cases, with no ventilation, it can cause some serious respiratory issues.

Lovebird Transport Cages

Sometimes, Lovebirds need to be moved from place to place, or if you need to clean their cage and don’t want them to be out and about. Having a secondary transport cage can be handy. Roughly the ideal size for a transport cage should be 50cm long, 30cm High, and 42cm wide with two bowls for food and water if needs be and a single perch for them to rest.

The best way to coax your Lovebird into a travel cage is to rest them on your hand and while stroking their head move their tail-first into the cage. This way, they won’t feel trapped entering an unfamiliar cage.

You don’t want to stress them out anymore than you need to!

3 Best Cages For Lovebirds Under $200

Many cages are suitable for Lovebirds. The ones I am going to mention have some things that I have found handy or just plain great for a Lovebirds. Things like easy-to-remove waste trays & Play Tops are ideal for any birdcage!

I am not Amazon Affiliated. I make no money for sales. So my opinion is completely non-bias.

  1. Super Deal Pro
  2. Yaheetech 64″ Open top
  3. Rolling Bird Cage

As an extra, I will add in a cool travel cage “Colorday Lightweight Bird Carrier

Super Deal Pro

The Super Deal Pro was placed first as although it is the most expensive on this list, coming in at $122, It has everything you need in a birdcage and then some. Plus free replacements for damaged parts!

The key features that made me choose the “Super Deal Pro” for first place.

  • It has a play top AND bowls on top of the cage. Ideal for bonding and hanging out.
  • The cage has a food catcher around the outside for when food is dropped from the top.
  • You can easily replace the waste liner at the bottom of the cage.
  • The cage comes with 5 bowls and a perch!
  • The door has a lock, so no unwanted escapes!

Yaheetech 64″ Open top

The Yaheetech is more compact with fewer features but is great if space is an issue. Definitely worth making the list! Priced at $76.99, this cage has every bit of kit needed for a good home.

Key features of the “Yaheetech”

  • Slim and Compact for a snug fit in a smaller home.
  • The roof play area opens and closes/Locks for easy access and safe sleeping.
  • The Yaheetech has free accessories: 4 food bowls/ 4 wooden perches and a swing.
  • Has two access doors for your bird or you to choose where they want to come from!
  • It has easy-to-change waste liner access!

And last but not least.

Rolling Bird Cage

The rolling bird cage comes in third as it is the smallest birdcage on the list with the fewest features but still a good birdcage nonetheless. Priced at $92.49 for its rustic style.

Key features of the “Rolling Bird Cage

  • Coated in corrosion and dust resistant paint, this cage is sure to last as long as you have a need for it!
  • Just like the “Yaheetech” the top opens up like an episode of MTV Cribs for a great open play area.
  • Both front doors (one for smaller birds and a larger front door) come with locks to keep your mind at ease at night.
  • Has an easy to remove waste liner at the bottom of the cage for an easy clean!

And finally as an extra: “Colorday Lightweight Bird Carrier

Colorday Lightweight Bird Carrier

This is a pretty cool travel birdcage! Ideal for moving your Lovebird around from place to place! Priced at $78.88 Definitely worth the money!

Key Features of the “Colorday Lightweight Bird Carrier

  • Lightweight, weighing only 1.5kg with a shoulder strap to distribute the load.
  • Clear view all around the carrier to reduce your birds stress as they can see their surroundings.
  • Ventilation holes to guarantee a good supply of oxygen!
  • Comes with a perch, 2 bowls and a removable floor for easier cleaning!

Pretty cool if you ask me.

This leads me to the final section of this article.

Recap

If you’ve made it to the end and are now reading the recap! Thanks for reading! In this section, I like to cover the article’s highlights and go over the necessary information.

Highlights Of The Article:

  • We have covered what the ideal Lovebird cage size should be. Ideally, no smaller than 18″ wide by 18″long by 18″ high.
  • What every cage setup should have and why bowls should be stainless steel and not plastic!
  • Where a cage should be placed to keep away from that harmful Teflon!
  • Why transport cages are necessary.
  • The 3 best cages I have found under $200, plus a bonus Travel cage!

Any Questions you have relating to this article or just for me in general, leave a comment down below in the comments section.

Disclaimer: I am not an expert on bird behavior or bird diet. These methods should not replace getting expert advice in any shape or form. If your bird does show any adverse reactions to any foods, seek a veterinarian’s guidance as soon as possible.

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