Thanks again to everyone who responded to my question about storing gravy in plastic containers and of course I have another question. Every week when I clean my ferret's cage I try and change what toys he has in there and hide little treats for him to help keep his mind stimulated and give him something to do when he has to be caged. But I seem to be running out of ideas. He turns his nose up at store bought toys and it's hard to think of enough homemade ones to keep him interested. So, I was wondering what all of you do to keep your ferrets interested during their cage time. What toys do you give them that are safe while unsupervised? How do you set up their cage so that it's not always the same? We give our little boy as much out time as possible but I still worry about him being bored while we're at work. By the way, I wanted to thank whoever it was that posted the idea of putting rice in a sealed paper towel tube. Our little boy loves being chased by the "snake." Thanks for any suggestions you might have to help keep our boy happy. Liz [Posted in FML issue 3008]