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| | Item #: | MAN1140 | | Price: | $159.97 |  | | |
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| This portable Mango DELUXE Traveler Parrot Stand offers a new dimension into exotic living for your bird!
Just like the regular Mango Traveler, this DELUXE unit has a lift off top, BUT!!!.... this DELUXE model includes 2 wood perches, 2 feeding cups, a center ladder, and a toy holder, Mango's Tid Bit Toy, and lift-off tray for easy cleaning. The diameter of the wood perches will be appropriately sized for your bird if you indicate the species when you place you order.
A fabulous Traveler unit for the bird who loves just a little more luxury then the rest!
Proudly MADE IN THE USA.
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The dimensions for the Deluxe Traveler are as follows:
Base: 15"w x 14" deep x approx. 12" high.
Pole: Approx. 38" tall
Overall stand height with the Deluxe Top placed atop the pole (but without the toy holder): approx. 50" tall.
The toy holder (included at no additional cost) will add an additional 16" to the overall height.
Weight: 20 lbs whole stand (13 lb stand, 7 lb lift off table top).
Sally Blanchard of Companion Quarterly has written such a great description of our
Traveler Stand, we couldn't have described it any better than she has!
" This is a very easy to carry, easy to clean, versatile perch that can be positioned
wherever we want. Having your parrot(s), near you as you work can be tremendously
comforting you them and very entertaining for us. We strongly recommend the stand
because it works well for the types of training exercise that we discuss. I particulary like
the fact that the perch and tray can easily be removed from the stand so that once a
reticent parrot gets bribed out onto the perch, his caregiver cant ake him away from
the cage for training. This stand will come in handy on a daily basis for neutral room
training, ambient attention which you work, encouraging a cage bound bird out of its
cage, etc. It's also nicely transportable so you can take it to the office or a friend's house
when you take your bird."
With her permission we've reprinted her take on the Traveler Stand as printed in
Companion Quarterly. By the way, for all of us that love birds, this magazine is a must!
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