I got this cage for my two guinea pigs and I would recommend it. However, a problem I had with this cage was attaching the grids together since they were sometimes loose or too tight. If it was loose then they would detach and make the cage smaller and if it was too tight, then you wouldn't be able to even attach it but that can easily be fixed. I had this cage for about a year and you can fit all the necessary items and experiment with the setup of the cage, only if you do it strategically. In my cage, I am able to fit a fleece liner, 3 hideys, a litter pan a hay rack, toys, food bowls and a water bottle. However, if I keep it in their cage 24/7 it will look crowded so I don't keep the food I got this cage for my two guinea pigs and I would recommend it. However, a problem I had with this cage was attaching the grids together since they were sometimes loose or too tight. If it was loose then they would detach and make the cage smaller and if it was too tight, then you wouldn't be able to even attach it but that can easily be fixed. I had this cage for about a year and you can fit all the necessary items and experiment with the setup of the cage, only if you do it strategically. In my cage, I am able to fit a fleece liner, 3 hideys, a litter pan a hay rack, toys, food bowls and a water bottle. However, if I keep it in their cage 24/7 it will look crowded so I don't keep the food bowls in the whole day. Some advice is when you set up the cage you should but the newspaper, tissue, doggy pads then the fleece liner so that it does not leak through to the bottom! Mainly because I thought that newspaper and bedding would be enough until I realized that it wasn't and now i have staining at the bottom. But overall it's a good cage :) … more