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Prevue Pet Products 485 Feisty Ferret Home with Stand, Black Hammertone

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Features

  • Spacious: This ferret home offers plenty of space for even the most energetic adult ferrets to run, jump, and play. The steel metal cage includes ramps, shelves, and a hammock to keep your fuzzy friend entertained and happy.
  • Easy Access: Two large doors means easy access to your small pet. The large hinged cage doors are escape-proof and ferrets cannot open the doors. This opening can also be closed off to create two separate spaces or be left open for full cage access.
  • Easy to Move: Our portable ferret crate with stand features easy-rolling caster wheels to move the ferret cage from room to room. You can store toys, ferret treats, and supplies on the space-saver storage shelf stand.
  • Easy to Clean: The platforms, grille, and bottom tray are easy to remove for convenient cleaning. Your pet ferret will enjoy a fresh, open metal crate home with this secure animal cage in a stylish hammertone finish.
  • Dimensions: This ferret small animal enclosed pen measures 31 inches long, 20 inches wide, and 41 12 inches high (54 inches high on the stand) with 78 inch wire spacing. Our ferret pet enclosure is comfy, spacious, and fun.

Description

Prevue Pet creates pet products for owners that have safety and health as their top priority. Prevue Pet ensures nothing but the best in quality material and design for your loved one. Don't settle for anything less, use Prevue Pet. Wash cage regularly with a mild soap, warm water and Prevues non- abrasive 109 Cage Scrubber. Dry thoroughly. Do not dry tray in the sun, as it can warp.

Brand: PH Prevue Hendryx


Target Species: Ferret


Product Dimensions: 31"L x 20"W x 54"H


Gap Size: 0.87 Inches


Material: Metal


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 31 x 20 x 54 inches; 23.6 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ 485


Department ‏ : ‎ pet


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 28, 2007


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Prevue Pet Products, Inc.


Best Sellers Rank: #90,747 in Pet Supplies (See Top 100 in Pet Supplies) #214 in Small Animal Cages


#214 in Small Animal Cages:


Customer Reviews: 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 7,162 ratings


Item Weight: 23.6 pounds


Department: pet


Manufacturer: Prevue Pet Products, Inc.


Item model number: 485


Date First Available: June 28, 2007


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: 33.12 x 24 x 9 inches


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 31 x 20 x 54 inches


Item Weight: 23.6 Pounds


Brand Name: PH Prevue Hendryx


Target Audience Keyword: ( reptiles | amphibians ), birds


Warranty Description: 90 Days


Model Name: Pet Products Feisty


Color: Black


Size: 31.0"L x 20.0"W x 54.0"H


Material: Metal


Age Range Description: all stages


Number of Items: 1


Style: Feisty Ferret Cage


Breed Recommendation: Small Breeds


Included Components: all


Specific Uses for Product: Indoor


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  • > IN GENERAL AND AS A BIRD CAGE
Color: Black
GENERAL DESCRIPTION > The Prevue 485 is a well-designed, well-built general purpose cage, suitable for medium size birds and other animals. It compares favorably to $400 cages in pet stores. > Especially notable features are that all 3 cage shelves are "lift-out-able", and two very large doors (on the right side of each level) provide easy access. > The cage is an attractive almost "wrought-iron" pewter color. This "night camouflage" color scheme is also perfect for hiding droppings. > The legs of the cage are rubber tipped--a nice feature if you decide not to use the rollers. QUALITY Very good construction quality. Fair quality-control and sub-assembly. Mine arrived in perfect condition, except for a few barely noticeable dings and a few bent bars (easily straightened). However, the "flanges" which hold up the "lift-out-able" shelves were not well spot-welded. I suspect that after several years of use (and rust) one or more will fail and will have to be reinstalled with screws. Note that this is a moot point with the middle and top shelves anyway, because these shelves are also (optionally) secured with screws. HEIGHT > Some reviewers complain that the cage (at 54" tall) is not as tall as it looks. Actually, the height may be ideal, particularly for parrots. If your parrot is lower than your eye-level, then you are "dominant", and he/she is likely to obey you, otherwise not. It might be coincidental, but my Senegal, which bit me at least once a month when living in a taller cage has not bitten me since I moved him to a similar Prevue FO40 cage a year-and-a-half ago. > The vertical design is convenient for home-owners, but not ideal for birds. Height (elevation) is important to all birds, and socially significant for parrots. Parrots (particularly) will make little use of the bottom half of the cage--unless you place all the appealing toys down there. (But, if you do that, they'll quickly become covered with droppings and therefore become unappealing). BAR SPACING > The horizontal bar spacing of 7/8" limits the cage to medium or larger animals. In the case of birds, that means adult parakeets (budgies) or larger. An great advantage of the larger bar spacing is that you can feed your critter snacks by hand, or scratch its head without opening the cage. I suspect also that your pet has a more pleasant view outward. > The vertical bar spacing of 4 1/2" limits the potential placement of perch poles, and is too far apart for critters (including birds) who like to crawl up the sides of the cages. I'd have preferred a 1 1/2" x 1 1/2" grid. TOP SHELF Like the bottom and middle shelves, the top shelf is "lift-out-able", that allows easy access for cleaning, installing large platforms, etc. The top shelf shelf contains a closable hatch with a 6" x 6" opening, supplied with a sliding door which snap locks closed (if desired). The small hatch provides access for medium size animals to the top, if for example you want to install a playground on top of the cage. The top shelf can very easily be replaced by a 3/8"--1/2" thick sheet of plywood if desired, which would also be "lift-out-able", and could be customized to any design the user desires. Both the middle and top shelf are (optionally) secured in place by two screws each. MIDDLE SHELF > The middle shelf contains a hatch with a 6" x 6" opening, supplied with a removable door. Simply by closing the door, the cage can be converted to two cages (albeit waste will fall from the top to the bottom cage). The size of the hatch which limits the upper size of your pet to ferrets, hamsters, or medium size birds (such as conures, Senegals) etc. The hatch is a bit tight for Amazon parrots, cats, etc. > For larger critters (cats, dogs, rabbits, racoons, Macaws, etc.), you can simply lift out the shelf, but then you'd probably need to add additional platforms or shelves. Alternatively, the shelf can very easily be replaced by a 3/8" thick sheet of plywood (with or without hatches), which would also be lift-out-able, or you could cut a larger hole in the supplied wire shelf. BOTTOM SHELF AND WASTE TRAY > A black plastic waste tray in the bottom slides out for easy cleaning. > The bottom shelf (just above the waste tray) is "lift-out-able", but does NOT slide out (as does the bottom shelf on the very similar Prevue F040 cage). FEEDING TRAYS, DOORS, ETC > The cage is NOT supplied with any feeding/watering trays, so you will need to purchase these separately. (But see "Other Recommended Accessories" below.) > The 485 cage is NOT equipped with feeding doors. However, you can use a skinny spoon to fill feeding trays though the bars. PLATFORMS, PERCHES, AND LADDERS > Some reviewers report that their cages came with metal platforms--but my cage came with plastic platforms. I do not know how well the plastic platforms will stand up to chewing animals (including parrots). The platforms with my cage did NOT have the circular holes shown in the photo. > Perches (20 1/2"-long) can be made from ordinary dowels. I use "Home Depot" "48-inch hardwood dowels". Softwood dowels are quickly destroyed by parrots. Indeed, my Senegal parrot's favorite "chew toys" are 24" softwood ladders. It is best for birds to use a variety of sizes of perch poles, or natural branches which vary in diameter. Caution, many natural branches contain toxins; in general fruit tree wood does not. > Two or more perch poles installed parallel to each other made good platforms. Alternatively, solid platforms can be made with 20" lengths of board, with nails at the corners to act as prongs. > Three plastic ramps were included with the 485 cage, which are probably fine for rodents and ferrets. However, for birds, 2 or 3 standard 24" wooden ladders are good replacements for the ramps. DOORS AND DOOR LOCKS > Some reviewers mistakenly assumed that there are two doors on each of the two levels (a left and a right door). But as the photos clearly show, only the right side on each level is a door. The one large door (on each level) provides excellent access, and the fixed left side provides needed placement points for the platforms (or perch poles) on the left side of the cage. > The stainless steel door locks are a cleaver critter-proof design. However mine did not initial work as designed, mostly because they were poorly manufactured/installed. Simply tightening the screws is a great improvement (so that the screw heads do not interfere with the action). Then a little fiddling with a hammer and pliers restored the locks to their designed functionality. Note however that the locks are NOT childproof and cannot easily be made childproof. ASSEMBLY > As in assembling all such "furniture", initially install the screws loosely (i.e., with perhaps 1/4" remaining to be screwed in), and tighten all when finished. > The instructions are fairly good, and assembly is very simple, but requires some talent at assembling such things. Steps: -- screw leg frames (F1 & B1) to base shelf (C1), and optionally insert the wheels -- insert lower door panel (F2) into top of front leg frame (do NOT install screws) -- insert lower back panel (B2) into top of back leg frame (do NOT install screws) -- install side rails (L1 & R1) with screws (which also secures the bottom of the lower door panel (F2) and the lower back panel (B2)) -- place lower side panels (2 of L1, L2, L3 or L4) in place and install screws in bottom of the lower side panels (do NOT install the upper screws) -- insert upper door panel (F3)into top of lower door panel (do NOT install screws) -- insert upper back panel (B3)into top of lower door panel (do NOT install screws) -- install upper screws in the lower side panels (which also secures the bottom of the upper door panel (F3) and upper back panel (B3)) -- install (with screws) the upper side panels (2 of L1, L2, L3 or L4) -- install the three cage shelves (C2, C2, and C4), then slide-in the plastic waste tray. The shelves can be "dropped" in place as you build upward, but you should wait on installing the retaining screws on the sides until the last step. > No tools are needed except for the included allen wrench. However, there are alot of screws. An electric screwdriver with a hex bit the right size makes the project much easier. > The cage can be assembled by one person, but a helper can make it easier. > It can be a little difficult to align the screw holes for the top and middle shelves. A large screwdriver can help, to pry the shelf into alignment, so that the holes match up HOW TO IDENTIFY THE COMPONENTS > BASE --The leg frames are [-shaped pieces. The one with the dangling "bell" goes in front (F1), the other is the back (B1) -- The base shelf (C1) (at the very bottom, above the wheels, is the only shelf with holes at each of the 4 corners. -- The side rails (L1 & R1) are the smallest pieces in the box and are obviously rail-line. They are NOT interchangeable. The forward end of each is open; the back end of each is closed. > CAGE SHELVES: The large simple (without plugs) panels are the shelves. -- The middle (C3) and top shelves (C4) have holes on the short sides, the bottom shelf (C2) has no holes. --- The top shelf (C4) has a sliding door built in. --- The middle panel (C3) has a removable swinging door built in. > FRONT DOOR PANELS: Obvious because they are the only panels with doors. Note that the upper and lower door panels are NOT interchangeable. -- The top of the lower door panel (F2) has sockets in the top edge. -- The upper door panel (F3) does not have sockets. > BACK PANELS: The large panels with "plugs" on the bottom side. Note that the upper (B3) and lower (B3) back panels are NOT interchangeable. -- The top of the lower back panel (B2) has sockets in the top edge (into which the "plugs" of the top back panel (B3) fit). -- The upper back panel (B3) does not have sockets. > SIDE PANELS: The small panels (L1, L2, R1 and R2), all are interchangeable, but must be installed with the flange toward the top. > SCREWS: All the screw, except 4 short screws, are the same and interchangeable. The four short screws are to optionally secure the top and middle shelves (which is the last step in assembling the cage). COMPARISON TO THE PERVUE FO40 CAGE I have had a Pervue FO40 cage for several years for my medium-size Senegal parrot. Recently I inherited a Yellow Napped Amazon, and purchased a Prevue 485. The smaller Senegal got the new cage because the platforms and center-platform hatch are a bit small for the Amazon. The 485 is 1 inch taller than the FO40, but otherwise the same dimensions and of similar construction. PROS > The middle shelf of the 485 makes a nice needed large platform (no middle shelf is included in the FO40). > The "lift-out-able" top shelf of the 485 is makes access for cleaning and installing large items (e.g. tree branches, breeding boxes) much easier. > The sliding hatch in the top shelf of the 485 makes easy critter access to the top for playgrounds etc. > The huge front doors of the 485 make easy access or cleaning and installing large items (e.g. tree branches, breeding boxes) much easier. > The small plastic (or maybe metal in some shipments) platforms of the 485 are nice accessories. > The larger bar spacing of the 485 makes it possible to pet your pet's head, and hand-feed him/her without opening the cage. CONS > The slide-out lower platform of the FO40 is much easier to clean. > The feeding doors of the FO40 provide more options for placement of feeding watering dishes (NO feeding doors are included in the 485). > The included perches and feeding trays of the FO40 are a bonus for owners of small birds. > The closer bar spacing of the FO40 is more suitable for small birds (such as finches or lovebirds). OTHER SUGGESTED ACCESSORIES > For feeding/watering cups, I recommend ProSelect ZW991 Stainless Steel Pet Coop Cup Size: 8 oz, which are particularly easy to clean and are parrot-proof. In my experience the best place to install them is on the lower edge of the upper door. Consider installing three, 1 for water, 1 for dry food, and one for wet food (such as fruit and vegies) > I use terra cotta plant dishes as "swimming pools" for my parrots. The terra cotta dishes is actually ideal for the purpose---1) they are too heavy for parrots to lift and dump, 2) evaporation from the sides and bottom keeps the water cool and fresher, and 3) the rough surface is easy for bird feet to grip. > I use a cardboard boxes (with a hole cut in front) as "breeding boxes" in which my parrots can hide in to sleep, or to get out of the wind, (or destroy for fun) etc. > Several 24" wooden ladders are a good addition > I suggest covering the top with a green or black towel---birds instinctively fear attack from above---and are most comfortable with a ceiling. GENERAL ADVICE TO PARROT OWNERS If your parrot is in a particularly uncooperative mood, stand on a short stool---the taller you are, the more "authority" you have. Once you've got the parrot, tightly wrap him up in a towel for at least 15 minutes while holding, stroking, and cooing to the towel---that regresses your parrot to the "baby" mode (smothered under mama's wing), and will make him/her more compliant. Even if your bird does not have the opportunity to fly, he knows he can (or not)---a wing-clipping can also regress an aggressive parrot back to "helpless" baby mode. IMPROVEMENTS TO THE DESIGNS > The platforms (and cage shelves) would be better redesigned as smaller versions of the shelves (for example, 1/3 the width of the shelves), which would allow waste to fall through and the metal construction would make them chewing critter-proof. Three 1/3-width "platform shelves" could also replace the cage shelves, and make the design much more versatile. Such "platform shelves" would eliminate the need for hatches. For example, 1 (of the three) platforms forming a shelf could be lifted out to serve as passageway between levels. This redesign would reduce the number of different shelf and platform components from 4 to 1. > The "flanges" could be replaced by projecting "prongs" at the corners of the platform-shelf units, which would allow them to be placed anywhere there is a horizontal bar in the cage (6 potential levels), eliminating the need for the "flanges", which seem to be a manufacturing problem with the 485 anyway. Such a design would increase the versatility, the cage could be divided vertically at any level desired. > Both cages (the FO40 and 485) could be improved by redesigning them with slide-out waste trays at BOTH the middle and bottom positions (even if the middle waste tray is an optional accessory). That would allow either cage to be instantly convertible into two complete cages. > The "side rails" which support the waste tray should be replaced with a single "retainer" element. This would allow the construction of the upper and lower portions to be identical, reducing the number of different components from 6 to 3. Assembly would be easier and more logical. The extra waste tray and extra waste tray retainer could be optional accessories. > Plugs (up and down) built into the corners of the "retainer elements" to connect the upper and lower levels would allow the side and back panels to be vertically symmetrical and interchangeable, greatly simplifying assembly. The door panels would also be interchangeable, albeit obviously not vertically symmetrical. > If (using the suggestions above) the levels were designed to be identical and interchangeable, essentially identical cages could be sold with 1 level, 2 levels, 3 levels or more---or additional levels could be sold as "accessories" to a base 1-level unit. > Click on “Stoney” just below the product title to see my other reviews, or leave a comment to ask a question. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2014 by Stoney

  • This cage is SO worth the $$$
Color: Black
So, my husband and I have two Prairie Dogs. My husband has had ferrets for the last 12 years, and I nursed his last two through their geriatric years. (Just so you have some background on our pet experience.) Pros: -This cage is STURDY!!! Our 2 PDs bent some metal and bit OFF a couple bars in their last cage. ($84 and change cage! http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004GASVAQ/ref=cm_cr_ryp_prd_ttl_sol_1) -It has TONS of room for a LARGE wheel, litter bowl, food bowls and hammocks. -It took me just over an hour to assemble INCLUDING cutting all the straps and extra cardboard off to get INTO the box and that I put the middle/divider shelf in backwards and I had to take the top half off and put it back on. (side note: I'm a 5'1" 105lb. GIRL with acrylic nails and all). -This cage really is perfect for whatever small animal you want to put in it. -The package arrived in pristine condition, including all the styrofoam inside. No pieces bent, no styrofoam broken or anything. The box came with extra cardboard covering each of the corners and strapped up. There was NO damage at ALL. Cons: -The instructions are SUPER tiny so you really can't read them. And while the instructions label the parts, there are NO labels ON the actual parts. I did mess up and put the tops on the bottom for a second because nothing was labeled and I did put the middle shelf (the divider) in backwards because it was too small to see in the picture. -I still think this cage is pricey, but it IS less expensive than similar ones and it really seems like it will stand the test of times by furry bumbles. Over-all, this cage really is a GREAT BUY. It's worth the price, has tons of room, it's sturdy, looks industrial/sleek/expensive, no fur babies can escape it, it's easy to clean, animals can't fall from the top to the bottom, and if you have animals that fight (we don't, but you might), the middle rack has a detachable door that can be put in to make this two separate cages. Really, take my advise, don't waste your $ buying something cheaper and then kick yourself two months down the line because you are now buying the cage (this cage) you should have bought in the first place! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 17, 2014 by Rebekah

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