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    Best budget canary cage UK

    This is a specific conversation about Bird cages — size matters more than anything — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Cage size is the single most important thing to get right for any bird — and most cages sold in pet shops and supermarkets are genuinely too small for a bird to extend its wings fully, which is a real welfare problem. Bar spacing matters too: too wide and a bird can get its head stuck. Before I point you toward something specific, a couple of quick questions: is this for one canary or more, and how much space do you have available — are we talking a shelf, a table, a stand?
    Just one canary, a single male. I've got space on a sturdy shelf — probably up to about 60cm wide. I'm a first-time bird owner and I don't want to spend a fortune, but I want to do it properly.
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    Good — one male canary is actually a straightforward case. For a single canary, the minimum you should aim for is around 50–60cm wide, because canaries like to fly horizontally between perches rather than climb. Bar spacing should be no more than 12mm. What's your rough budget? That'll help me give you one clear recommendation rather than a range.
    I'd like to keep it under £50 if possible, maybe £60 at a stretch.
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    That budget works well here. I'd go with the Ferplast Giulietta 3. It's 57cm wide, which gives a single canary proper horizontal flying room, the bar spacing is 10mm — correct and safe for canaries — and it comes with two wooden perches and feeders already included. It's consistently available on Amazon UK for around £40–45, so well within your limit. It's not flashy, but it's well-made, easy to clean with a slide-out tray, and Ferplast is a brand that's been making bird cages for decades. For a first-time owner wanting to do right by the bird without overspending, it's the one I'd buy.
    That sounds ideal. Is there anything I should add to it, or is it ready to go out of the box?
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    It's functional out of the box, but I'd suggest one upgrade: replace the dowel perches with natural wood perches of varying diameters — rope or wooden branches from a pet shop work well. Uniform dowel perches can cause foot problems over time because the bird always grips at exactly the same angle. You can pick up a couple of natural perches for a few pounds. Other than that — place it away from draughts and direct sunlight, and you're set.
    Perfect, thank you. Really helpful and straightforward.
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    You're welcome. The Ferplast Giulietta 3 is genuinely a solid choice at that price — you're not compromising on what matters. Good luck with the canary.

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