Cage Type = c&c
Where it was purchased or how it was made - grids bought at Bed Bath and Beyond, corrugated plastic bought at Home Depot (4 pieces of 24x36 taped together with plastic packing tape.)
What size it is = 2 grids x 4 grids with a 1 grid x 2 grid loft
How many piggies are kept in it = 2 girls
How easy it is to keep clean/if you'd recommend it = of course you have to clean it regularly, loft area with hay and carefresh bedding about every other day, the bottom with fleece and cotton towel under layer is swept every day and changed about every 5-6 days. My girls are very good about doing most of their business in the loft/kitchen area. I like the versatility and look of this type of cage.
The hay loft (or the 'Party Loft' as I call it, is relatively new, and I would like to use a matching black grid instead of the temporary white grid thing I have up there, but I will need to buy some more grids. I have a 'climber' pig so I have to make sure they don't have any way of climbing or 'popping' off the ramp, so it is covered and has sides. Eventually I will make a grid ramp that is more transparent, because right now I don't like the way the ramp visually blocks my view into the cage, but the piggies love it. The ramp is made of corrugated plastic right now, with a fleece liner for traction. The loft also has a plastic liner.
The decorative roof of the loft is just a shelf bracket fastened to the wall, and a bamboo table runner draped over it to make the roof shape. And of course what Guinea pig cage is complete without a disco ball...am I right?