Jody Fletcher
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de marzo de 2025
i got this for my two year old ringneck to come out with me on adventures. he has a long tail feather so this is nice that i could move the rope perch up high. it is good quality.the only downside to this is how tricky it is to get your bird to go in it. that has nothing to do with the product though.
Josh
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 23 de febrero de 2025
It's made out of very sturdy material. It's easy to clean and add toys. It's easy for my bird to go in and out too. It makes it very easy to take my bird around. Also, the straps are thick stand cushioned so it's comfortable to take my sun conure with me.
Camelia K.
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de junio de 2024
Didn't like the color of the blue one. I was considering getting the black but, although this is a cool model once you get your bird in - it's not very convenient especially the times your bird is being difficult and also it's lacking space. I opted for a different model
NGHINATX
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de marzo de 2024
I recently travelled from Texas to Washington. WOW - everyone in the airport wanted to see the bird since they had never seen a traveling budgie before, and the “space bubble” was a source of endless fascination. Even if they didn’t stop me to see him, I heard lots of murmuring “of look, honey, that’s a little bird in there” as I made it to my gate. He’s already a rock star, as his name is Freddie Mercury because he LOVES to sing (and I don’t think budgies are typically song birds). But in the airport he had “fans” flocking to see him.I gave my little guy a gentle break in by first giving him his favorite treat with the bubble part mostly down, but while he was sitting on the perch. Next we had daily treats as we closed up the bubble progressively over maybe a week or so. Finally, we put Freddie in and finally closed up the case. We then moved him from room to room, giving him a treat each time. By the time we were ready to go to the airport, so was he.It was a long flight, so no one said a peep to me when I offered water and food through the small zip-up hole in the side. Both were appreciated, so I’m going to say that Freddie seemed happy enough to eat and drink, especially because he had an easy view that “mom” was right there the whole time.I heartily endorse this little traveler. A couple of things I would note. First, it’s not “technically” the right size for some airlines. Alaska wants no larger than 9” wide, and unless you squish the fabric side, this measures 10”. Also, some airlines, (American that I know of), won’t allow birds in the cabin. And finally, you should probably consider taking a knock-down cage of some sort to spend his day in. I have a simple little cage that snaps together and I took it apart and put it in a suitcase. My bird can fly and I couldn’t see him being in the “pod” for rest or overnight. Freddie would just fly around at will if I left him in only 1/2 the “pod” and he’d be too cramped to zip him in overnight. And finally, if you offer food or water through the little zipper hole, be very careful if you have an escape artist - that zipper hole opens widely enough that my arm won’t block it entirely; I can’t imagine the mayhem if Freddie took to the wing in an airplane. Don’t even want to think about it.But all these little things aside, the carrier worked beautifully. Five stars!