Choosing the right bird cage liner paper size helps the liner sit correctly in the tray and makes routine cage cleaning easier. This guide explains what measurements matter most before ordering.
The most important measurement is the usable inside tray area where the liner will actually sit. That is the measurement you should compare against liner sizes.
Rectangular cage trays are measured by width and depth. Round trays are measured by diameter across the center.
If your tray size is unusual or falls between common sizes, custom bird cage liners may be a better option than trimming stock paper every time.
Measure the inside tray area carefully and compare those measurements to the available liner sizes.
Measure the inside tray where the liner sits, not the outside cage frame.
Yes. EZ Cage Liners offers custom sizes for many bird cage trays.