Things You'll Need
- 2-inch by 2-inch lumber
- Measuring tape
- Saw
- Hammer
- Nails
- Hinges
- Slide lock
- Heavy-duty wire mesh
- Wire cutters
- Wood staples
- Tarp or large tray
Instructions
Determine the size you would like your cage to be. Take into account the size of the bird. A large cage for a sun conure is not a large cage for a macaw.
Measure and cut your untreated lumber to size. Cut four pieces for the width and four pieces for the height.
Nail the lumber together to form a cube.
Pick the side that you would like to be the door. Measure the inside of the frame. Cut another four pieces of wood and nail them together so the new frame fits inside the larger one.
Secure the door frame to the cube frame with hinges so the door opens out.
Use wire cutters to cut the wire mesh into panels the size of each side of the cube. Secure the mesh to the outside of the frame with staples.
Cut 2-inch blocks of lumber, four or six of them depending on how big your cage is, to be used as feet and attach them with nails along the bottom of the cage.
Install a slide lock on the door frame to keep the door closed.
Place the cage on top of a tray or tarp to keep the bird's mess from landing on the floor.