This is my first time writing. First I just want to say that the network digest is just wonderful! I have found a nice tall cat cage at my local petstore which they had found a supplier in Arizona. I don't know the exact dimensions off hand, but it provides nice ample space for my Beanie, Buster and Muskie. When you take it out of the box, you just snap it together. It comes with a tile floor, wheels on the bottom, and two carpet shelves that you can move anywhere you want. I also, made two additional shelves. There is plenty of room for a their litter box, bed ( which they use a plastic basket tiedwrap to the side of the cage), food and water. This cage gives them room to climb, streach, play, and have personal space if they choose. I also, tiedwrap another plastic basket further up inside the cage. This gives them two sleeping options. It has a nice wide secure door on the bottom and a smaller door near the top of the cage. It wasn't cheap. It cost approximately $185.00 but, it was well worth it. It looks better than the tipical cage, easier to clean, and move. I did not like seeing my little ones cramed in such a small area with nowhere to move. If you can't find one at your local petstore, try and find a cat cataglog for show cats or send me email and I could find out the name and address of the manufacture in Arizona. I forgot to tell you that, Beanie is a tailless sable (he sticks his tongue out when he sleeps), Muskie is a female sable (she is the only one that steals our socks and hides them under our desk) and Buster is an albino (he is such a sweet big boy who gives me lots of kisses all the time). My household is lively with them all running around. -- Liz Schwindt [Posted in FML issue 1107]