JVHLOV Gravel Liner Paper for Bird Cage (13 x 10 inches) for Parakeets, Cockatiels, Canaries & Finches
Product description
Key takeaways
If you’re trying to keep a small bird cage cleaner and more comfortable, a gravel-style liner paper is an easy add-on. JVHLOV’s gravel liner paper is designed for use at the bottom of the cage tray, giving birds a textured surface that can help with natural beak and claw wear, while also making daily cleaning more straightforward.
That “easy maintenance” angle matters, because cage bottoms quickly become the bit you end up dreading. With this liner, you’re not scrubbing the tray every time you tidy up, you’re replacing paper. It’s not a magic fix—birds still need regular care—but it can make the routine feel a lot less messy.
What it’s for (and how it fits your setup)

This product is a liner paper for bird cages, intended to sit in the tray. The idea is simple: provide a sandy/gravel surface underfoot and, based on the provided description, support natural trimming of the beak and claws through the abrasive texture.
A practical way to use it: cut a sheet to match your tray, lay it flat, then swap it during routine cleaning. If you’re spot-cleaning day to day and doing a fuller clean periodically, having a liner can reduce the amount of debris stuck to the tray itself.
It’s described as suitable for small birds such as parakeets, cockatiels, canaries, finches and conures, and it’s noted as not suitable for large parrots (for example, macaws). That’s a useful boundary—this is aimed at the small-bird cage crowd rather than bigger species.


What stands out in everyday use

The biggest day-to-day benefits are comfort and convenience.
First, the paper uses natural quartz (as stated), so the textured surface is part of the point rather than being purely decorative. The description also claims it’s designed to be safe if birds ingest small amounts, with an emphasis on being “safe and reliable”. While no liner is risk-free in every scenario, the positioning here is clearly about being a practical, hygienic cage accessory rather than a disposable gimmick.
Second, it’s built for easy replacement. The sheets are sized at 13 x 10 inches, and the description says they can be cut to fit your cage tray. That means less wasted space and fewer awkward “it doesn’t quite cover” compromises.
Things to be cautious about

It’s worth noting a couple of limitations.
- The product is not described as suitable for large parrots (the example given is macaws). If you keep a bigger bird, you may want to look for a liner specifically intended for that size and build.
- The abrasive surface is meant to support natural beak and claw wear, but it doesn’t replace proper husbandry. If you’re seeing overgrowth or abnormal behaviour, you still need to address diet, health checks, and routine care—not just switch liners.
- The description includes the claim about supporting digestion if ingested. As with any accessory, individual birds vary, it’s sensible to introduce changes gradually and keep an eye on how your bird responds.


Tech specs
- Material: natural quartz (as stated in the description)
- Product type: gravel liner paper for bird cage trays
- Size: 13 x 10 inches

Should you buy it?
Buy it if you want a simple cage-bottom upgrade for small birds, and you value an easier cleaning routine. It makes sense if you’re trying to reduce the mess that builds up in the tray and you’d like a textured surface that supports natural beak/claw wear.
Skip it if you keep a large parrot species, or if you’re expecting it to solve broader health or hygiene needs on its own. For larger birds or very different cage/tray designs, the “cut to fit” approach may not be enough.
Mini FAQ

What size is the JVHLOV gravel liner paper?


The liners are described as measuring 13 x 10 inches.
Can the liner be cut to fit my bird cage tray?
Yes—according to the description, the sheets can be cut comfortably to adapt to the tray.

Which birds is it aimed at?
The description specifically mentions small birds such as parakeets, cockatiels, canaries, finches, conures and similar small species.
Is it suitable for large parrots?
No, the description states it is not suitable for large parrots such as macaws.
How does cleaning work with this liner?
The liner is designed to be replaced, which should make regular cage cleaning easier and help keep the cage tray more hygienic.
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