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Keikoas_Mom
Oct 10, 2015Explorer
Ahh, my bad, I did not fully explain.
When I said "room divider", I was picturing something along the lines of wrought iron or something open. My mother had a lovely
buffet table (like a china cabinet but finished on both sides and open
shelves) and it was also called a room divider for making different areas of a large room.
http://www.hayneedle.com/stylists/the-foundary_1/styleboards/artful-display_38
In this case, I need it attached, obviously, and strong enough to attach the bunks to, or at the very least, the lower bunk.
Or maybe we will just take the large cages with us and attach them
to the walls and floor like HankMacaw did.
Plus, I don't want to spend $400-$800 on it....
No, a Toy Hauler is practically what we had, in essence, the problem being that I don't want the birds to feel separated from us.
Happy parrots are part of the family. Maybe it is the size. We have Amazons, Cockatoos and a Macaw.
If they were Love Bird size or Cockatiel size, they might be fine
with their own room.
Is it hard to take out walls? Are the panels just screwed to the struts? (Or whatever the aluminum pieces are called that are in place of 2X4s?)
Thank you for the help!
When I said "room divider", I was picturing something along the lines of wrought iron or something open. My mother had a lovely
buffet table (like a china cabinet but finished on both sides and open
shelves) and it was also called a room divider for making different areas of a large room.
http://www.hayneedle.com/stylists/the-foundary_1/styleboards/artful-display_38
In this case, I need it attached, obviously, and strong enough to attach the bunks to, or at the very least, the lower bunk.
Or maybe we will just take the large cages with us and attach them
to the walls and floor like HankMacaw did.
Plus, I don't want to spend $400-$800 on it....
No, a Toy Hauler is practically what we had, in essence, the problem being that I don't want the birds to feel separated from us.
Happy parrots are part of the family. Maybe it is the size. We have Amazons, Cockatoos and a Macaw.
If they were Love Bird size or Cockatiel size, they might be fine
with their own room.
Is it hard to take out walls? Are the panels just screwed to the struts? (Or whatever the aluminum pieces are called that are in place of 2X4s?)
Thank you for the help!
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