@Birdie Mama (I keep forgetting to quote the message I'm replying to!)
The main reason is bcuz it would be extremely difficult to give him out of cage opportunity in the living area. We have two dogs. I've seriously considered this option (and still am) as Oscar is cage bound and at the most he just comes out and hangs out on perches I've put on the outside of his cage and we could lock the dogs up for that.
Another drawback is that I'm a serious amnesiac. I am often out in my she-shed til 1, 2, or 3 a.m.. Then, quite often, when I come in I like to do my housework and baking! I guess I could give up the housework (lol).
That may be what I end up doing. A gentleman is coming out one evening this week to give us a quote on putting in an extra wide door, or double doors. It will depend on the cost when we would be able to do it.
Our house, though manufactured, is over 1500 sq feet, so an extra wide door into a bedroom wouldn't look too big for the space.
Or, I could do the logical thing and sell the cage and buy one that fits!
The main reason is bcuz it would be extremely difficult to give him out of cage opportunity in the living area. We have two dogs. I've seriously considered this option (and still am) as Oscar is cage bound and at the most he just comes out and hangs out on perches I've put on the outside of his cage and we could lock the dogs up for that.
Another drawback is that I'm a serious amnesiac. I am often out in my she-shed til 1, 2, or 3 a.m.. Then, quite often, when I come in I like to do my housework and baking! I guess I could give up the housework (lol).
That may be what I end up doing. A gentleman is coming out one evening this week to give us a quote on putting in an extra wide door, or double doors. It will depend on the cost when we would be able to do it.
Our house, though manufactured, is over 1500 sq feet, so an extra wide door into a bedroom wouldn't look too big for the space.
Or, I could do the logical thing and sell the cage and buy one that fits!