Tina,
I help with intake for Ferrets Unlimited Rescue Services. During that time, I’ve both owned and worked with a variety of donated cages. I can’t speak highly enough of the Ferret Nation cage. It is so easy to clean and maintain, and holds up far longer than other cages have that cost almost as much money. Being movable with locking casters is a definite boon, as is the coating on the bars that make them so easy to wipe off. The shelf under the bottom section is tall enough to hold a large variety of ferret “stuff”, and since the shelf is made of the same coated metal grate, it doesn’t collect debris like a solid shelf will. The shelves inside the cage adjust with one hand, and the front opens up the height and width of the entire cage. The plastic pan has a lip all the way around, and pulls straight out horizontally, so spills stay inside the cage and are easy to clean. The doors securely latch, and I’ve never seen a ferret, no matter how smart or determined, escape from a Ferret Nation as they have done from other brands. You can also order additional or replacement pans to make cleaning even faster. Hammocks can be attached to the bars and the spots under the half shelf that are designed to attach clips to are sturdy enough for large hammocks that will hold several ferrets. I use carabiner clips in my cages rather than shower curtain hooks. I find them much easier to work with one handed. The cage bars are also spaced properly to hold most locking crock style bowls securely.
Just let me know if you have any questions about Ferret Nation cages. They are worth every penny I’ve ever spent on them, and I wish I could get my money back for the others. If you shop wisely, you can find great deals on the FN cages right now.