Prevue is an active member of the APPMA (American Pet Products Manufacturing Association; PIDA (pet Industry Distributor Association), WWPSA (World Wide Pet Supply Association; The Pet Care Trust, and The Pet Industry Joint Advisory Council.

We have been awarded:

2004 APPMA Award Winner first place New Bird Item - Featherstone Heights Victorian & Brownstone
2003
Editor's Choice Award Winners - Featherstone Heights
2003
Best New Bird Product for 2003 - Featherstone Heights Cages
2002 First Place - The Pinnacle Awards for best new product - Hamsteroids
2001
Best New Bird Product for the 246 Bird Cage
1994 Second place best new bird product
1993 First place best new point of purchase display
1989 Second place best new bird product
1987 First place best new bird product
1986 First place best new bird product

In the Press:

Pick of the Litter (click here to read more)

Cages Through The Ages Bird Talk magazine (click here to read more)

April 2003 Richard Savitt of Prevue Pet Products Inc. - This family-owned business continues to be a force for innovation for the category it has become synonymous with. (click here to read more)

March 2003 New Product Release - Prevue Pet Model #220 Black & White (click here to read more)

February 2003 New Product Release (click here to read more)

January 13, 2003 Prevue Pet Products Updates Corporate Logo (click here to read more)

June 2002 New Product Release - "HAMSTEROIDS" By Prevue Pet Products Inc. (click here to read more)

 Testimonials:

"I just wanted to let your company know that I puchased all three of the featherstone heights bird cages for my lovebirds. I am very pleased tremendously with these cages. The wire is very durable and doesn't bend like my old cages, clean up is such a breeze compared to my old cages (which got stained very bad over time) not to mention all the little corners etc. where waste would fall and be hard to scrub off the plastic. The only problem I do have is my one lovebird (which we named Houdini because he disappeared 2 days after we brought him home when he was out) can escape from the front door (been true to his name) and he throws his dormer windows off the cape cod and they are always laying on the floor. I guess he just wants to see out better or he's just plain rembuntous! I praise your quality and worksmanship not to mention how adorable these cages are!"

Melinda R. Barner, Dover, PA