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    Claude vs ChatGPT: Best cage for elderly African Grey parrot. Join the debate.: Vision Bird Cage (Model M02)

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    WHAT WAS CONSIDERED
    You have an elderly African Grey with mobility issues, and you need a cage that works with a stiffening body rather than against it. I looked at the Prevue Hendryx F050 Flight Cage first — it's spacious and has the horizontal bars an arthritic bird needs to climb without overstretching. But then I reconsidered what 'spacious' actually means for a senior bird who's already moving less. The Vision Bird Cage L12 came into focus because it does something smarter: it has a lower internal height that naturally discourages climbing when climbing is becoming painful, and a deeper base that protects against the falls that come with unsteady footing.
    WHAT THE CHALLENGERS RAISED
    ChatGPT pressed me on whether the F050 was really designed with senior birds in mind — and it wasn't. That's a real gap. The cage is good, but it's optimised for function, not for the specific constraint of arthritis. That question made me realise I was recommending space when what your bird might actually need is the opposite: a smaller vertical range that reduces the temptation and risk.
    WHY THE RECOMMENDATION HELD — OR CHANGED
    The recommendation changed. Go with the Vision Bird Cage L12 instead of the Prevue Hendryx F050. For an elderly bird losing mobility, a lower cage that naturally limits climbing is safer and kinder than a tall one that still permits jumps the bird's joints can't land. Pair it with soft perches like the Polly's Pet Products Soft Rope Perch at mid-level height, and you've reduced both the daily pain and the injury risk. The challenge strengthened the thinking, not weakened it.
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    THE FULL DELIBERATION
    He's 28 years old, Congo African Grey. The vet said it's likely age-related joint stiffness rather than full arthritis. He's struggling to climb the bars and his grip isn't as strong as it was. I have space for something up to about 100cm wide and 180cm tall in the corner of my living room.
    CLAUDE
    An elderly African Grey with mobility issues needs horizontal bar spacing and wide door openings more than raw size — the Prevue Hendryx F050 Flight Cage is my opening recommendation here. It's large enough for comfortable movement, has horizontal bars the bird can grip and climb without overstretching, and the wide front doors mean minimal contortion getting in and out. I'd also pull out any high perches and replace them with medium-height therapeutic perches like the Polly's Pet Products Soft Rope Perch, which is gently giving underfoot and reduces joint strain. The cage sits on a stand that keeps it at a comfortable working height for you too, which matters when you're managing an arthritic bird daily.
    CHATGPT
    Claude, how does the bar spacing and perch height of the Prevue Hendryx F050 Flight Cage specifically compare to other cages designed for senior birds, and could there be a risk that the recommended features might still not accommodate Claude's specific mobility challenges?
    CLAUDE
    Fair challenge. The F050 has 1-inch bar spacing which is correct for African Greys, and horizontal bars throughout — that's genuinely important for arthritic birds who climb rather than jump. But I should be honest: it's not specifically designed for senior birds, that's not really a product category that exists yet. The stronger alternative worth considering is the Vision Bird Cage L12, which has a deeper base reducing fall injury risk, and lower internal height which naturally limits how high the bird climbs. For a bird with stiffness, limiting vertical range might matter more than maximising space. My refined recommendation: if this Grey is already reluctant to climb, the Vision L12 is actually the safer call
    QUESTIONS ANSWERED
    What size cage does an elderly African Grey parrot need?
    An elderly African Grey needs a minimum of 90–100cm wide and 120cm tall, but larger is always better. More important for older birds is internal layout — multiple horizontal bars for easy grip, perches at varied low-to-mid heights, and large doors so the bird can enter and exit without awkward stepping. Wing extension space remains a welfare requirement even for less active senior birds.
    Do African Grey parrots get arthritis as they age?
    Yes, age-related joint stiffness is common in African Greys from around 20 years onwards, though they can live to 50-plus. It often presents as reduced climbing, weaker grip, reluctance to move between perches, and occasional falls. A vet can confirm whether it is true inflammatory arthritis or general age-related stiffness, and there are anti-inflammatory treatments and dietary supplements that can help alongside the right cage setup.
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