The Custom Cage Experience!

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Trusted and Loved Across the US

Trusted by Jack Hanna, humane societies nationwide, used on Extreme Home Makeover, Pimp My Ride, and the Make-a-Wish foundation on multiple occasions. Custom Cages offers build-to-order enclosures for reptiles, birds, snakes, cats, dogs, and many more!


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Jack Hanna and the Columbus Zoo

In the Spring of 2007, Custom Cages partnered with Jack Hanna and the Columbus Zoo to completely renovate their holding room for promotional animals. These are the same animals you see with Jack on various television shows.

“We are very excited to win the approval of such a conservationist and well-known figure in the industry,” says Adam Keller, president of Custom Cages. “We are very happy and honored to do this for them.” In October, the Custom Cages team installed over $50,000 worth of enclosures and accessories for Jack Hanna at the zoo. The cages hold everything from macaws, to snakes and armadillos.

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Queer Eye for the Straight Guy

On June 6, 2006, our enclosures were featured on the season premiere of “Queer Eye for the Straight Guy”. The Fab Five took their skills to Las Vegas and renovated an entertainer named Max Clever. Max did an animal/comedy act at the Stratosphere hotel and casino. The producers of “Queer Eye” contacted Custom Cages in March of 2006 to help them with their project. Our team went to work, setting up the perfect enclosures for a pair of cockatoos. The enclosures were the focal point of the interior renovation! In one scene (shown above), the Fab Five introduced the new cage to Max with great excitement, and at one point Thom (the interior decorator member of the Fab Five) even said, “I think they are the most beautiful cages you can buy!”. We wish good luck to Max, his wife, and all their pets!

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MSNBC Features Custom Cages

Frank Silverstein, the producer for MSNBC’s ‘Your Business’, sat down with Adam Keller, President of Custom Cages for an interview that aired on December 9th, 2007.

The show’s premise was to showcase how Custom Cages became a successful small business by manufacturing their products in the US rather than importing from China. Innovative designs, high-quality output, and highly customizable products were the driving factors behind the success of their small business.