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    Best Cage for Quaker Parrot in Small Flat

    This is a specific conversation about Parrot supplies — intelligent birds with demanding needs — ask about yours and get one honest answer for your exact situation.

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    Moving to a smaller flat with a five-year-old Quaker is a real challenge — Quakers are territorial, active, and genuinely attached to their space, so downsizing the cage carelessly can cause stress and feather-destructive behaviour. The goal isn't just a smaller footprint; it's finding something that uses vertical space intelligently and still gives your bird enough room to climb, forage, and feel secure. What's your current cage setup, and how much floor space are you realistically working with in the new place?
    Currently I have a big aviary-style cage, maybe 90cm wide. In the new flat I think I can manage about 55–60cm wide at most. He's a monk parakeet, pretty confident bird, always busy. I just don't want to make him miserable.
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    That instinct is exactly right — a confident, busy Quaker going from aviary space to something cramped will show you about it pretty quickly. The good news is that 55–60cm wide is workable if you go tall rather than wide. Quakers spend a lot of time at height, so a cage that's 150cm or more tall compensates meaningfully for reduced floor area. Before I point you at a specific option, does he spend significant out-of-cage time each day? And are you wall-mounting or going freestanding?
    He gets a couple of hours out most days, sometimes more at weekends. I'd prefer freestanding — I don't want to drill into the new flat walls.
    inparticular.ai
    Perfect — a couple of hours out daily is genuinely helpful here, because it means the cage is his base and sleeping space rather than his entire world. For your situation I'd recommend the Ferplast Parrot 3 cage. It has a footprint of around 57cm × 57cm, so it fits your constraint precisely, but it stands 155cm tall including the stand — which is built in, so no drilling needed. The bar spacing is 1.9cm, right for a Quaker, and the internal layout has multiple horizontal perch levels and a large front door that opens to form a play platform. It's well-made, easy to clean with a pull-out tray, and the vertical emphasis genuinely suits how Quakers use space. It won't replicate the aviary, but it won't feel like a downgrade if you keep it well-stocked with foraging toys and rotate enrichment regularly.
    That sounds really sensible. Is there anything I should add to it straight away to help him settle in?
    inparticular.ai
    Yes — a few things make a real difference. Bring his existing perches and at least one familiar toy into the new cage; the scent and familiarity genuinely reduce stress during a move. Add a foraging opportunity at the top level, because Quakers calm down when they have a task. A soft rope perch near the top sleeping spot helps too. Avoid rearranging everything once he's settled — Quakers are notoriously proprietorial about their layout. Give him a week or two to map the new space before you start swapping things around.
    Really helpful, thank you. I'll look up the Ferplast Parrot 3.
    inparticular.ai
    Good luck with the move — the fact that you're thinking this carefully about it already puts you well ahead. Quakers are resilient birds when their basics are right, and yours sounds like he's got a good setup coming.

    Your situation is probably different. Get a specific answer for yours.

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