>From: Traci Powers <[log in to unmask]> >Also, can anyone suggest an inexpensive place to get a ferret condo? It is >time for them to move into a bigger home. We live in the Massachusetts area >so anything in the northeastern U.S. would be ideal. I have had four ferret cages in the last four years. I have done the rabbit cage, two story ferret condo, the West brand so-called ferret condo (the second and third cage can be found in most pet stores) and the ferret house recently purchased from H & S Designs. My cage is a three story, carpeted condo on wheels. Each section has a full floor (not just two ledges like West cages) and two ledges. The cage comes with a lixit water bottle, two food dishes and a toilet, all which can be fastened to the cage wall (thus preventing the daily required ferret remodeling session). The top level of the three story cage comes off, so if you have a sick ferret or add a new family member, this child can be seperated from the others (I take the top level with me and the kids when we go on overnight trip to Aunt Maylene's house). One can also add fourth and fifth level's to this three level cage (I will by the end of the summer). H & S designs also make one and two level cages. Harold makes them in his barn or garage and ships the items via FedEx. I highly recommend giving him a call. His phone number is 1-909-988-6770; fax# 1-909-988-7400. If you (or anyone reading this)has the May/June issue of "Ferrets-Your Source for Living With Ferrets", look on the bottom of page 5; there is an add with a photo of the three level cage. I don't know if you will consider the cage cheap, but for the quality and functionality of the cage, it's a steal. Hope this helps-Lise [Posted in FML issue 2317]