Just remember - if you buy a good quality cage from someone like Martin's Cages, it is a long-term investment. The two-level New Englander can house separate groups of ferrets on each level or ferrets can have a run of the full cage. Since it is two parts, the upper level can be removed, clean the lower level, switch ferrets to the clean level, and clean the upper level. Not to mention it is lighter and easier to carry the smaller halves. In case of emergency, the ferrets can be transported in the upper level or use the upper level for shows. I have ceramic tiles on the wire upper-level floor. I got a box of them for $5 from Home depot. Three tiles cover most of the level. I wipe them down once a week with water. I have crock-lock bowls. They can be dug, but not dumped. I have 4, one for water, one for food and the other pair to wash. I run them through the dishwasher. The cage and bowls are close to 5 years old and show no signs of needed replacements. Nan and Jubal and Early [Posted in FML issue 4708]