>I love what you did with your midwest cage! What did you use to make the >different levels and how did you attach them to the cage? I used hardware >cloth covered with carpet to make a second full floor with some PVC pipe >fixtures for them to crawl through to get to the second floor... This >gives them some more room, but really I wanted to make a third level, but >if I did, there really wouldn't be any place for them to "stand up". Thanks, Leslie. The shelves are made of hardwood, covered with some heavy-duty, Scotch-garded indoor/outdoor carpeting. They are attached to the cage by some little "L" shaped hardware. I don't know what it's called. I paid a fellow-ferret enthusiast about $65 to make the shelves and the ramps for me, and he did an outstanding job. I was asked not to divulge his name, although he is active in the Georgia Ferret Association, and apparently they are planning to do something with his design. Mugsy has a link to the GFA on her homepage (http://members.aol.com/dvitro/mugsy2.htm). With this design, the shelves are staggered allowing plenty of headroom. Levels 2 and 5 are about the size of the 2 original plastic shelves that came with the cage. Levels 3 and 4 are about 3 times wider than the original shelves. The ramps are made of the same materials as the shelves and attach to the levels above with some "hook and eye" hardware. Level 4 has 4 small "o-ring" hardware thingies attached to the bottom, so that a hammock can be suspended below it. The shelves are all removeable, so that the cage can be collapsed, if needed. Mugsy, Tuggle, Moby and Dole appreciate your appreciation of their pictures. Mugsy wants to know if you have any raisins. Diane [Posted in FML issue 2610]