Somehow get some cloth over the plastic ramps. Nothing that will snag like a towel- those loops will catch toenails. One book suggests cut-off athletic socks. I found some on sale at a sports store and tried that. You still have to remove the ramps once in a while to wash them. Folded baby receiving blankets are good for covering the shelves. I prefer to cover the ramps, and other wire ramps, with a long rectangle of cloth, such as fake fur or knit, and pinch little clamps on both sides to hold it in place. Home Depot and Ace have the little 2" spring clamps for about 50 cents each. Get lots, because you'll find all kinds of uses for them. They are great for holding your floor cloths in place and water and food dishes to the doors of carriers. Also work well to hold litter pans in place, depending on the type of cage. Someone was also selling them on eBay a while ago. Don't know if they still are but that's another source. Maybe you could use the clamps to suspend pieces of carpet sample (no loop type) in the tubes. Anything to help, Carol O., Tucson [Posted in FML issue 4589]