There's a big difference between kid-proof & ferret-proof cabinet latches... most kid-proof (with a lever you push in) ones will still allow the door to open enough for a ferret to squeeze through... We now know Amy doesn't have any Fruit Loop addicted fuzzies playing around cabinets (LOL). Actually, the most effective cabinet latch I've found is the type with the dual plastic rollers that has a v-shaped peg (that attaches to the door) that slips between the rollers (attached to the cabinet shelf). There's also a dual roller type that has a c-shaped catch that slips around the rollers. Using two of these latches ON THE BOTTOM shelf will deterred even the most persistent fuzzy who's absolutely positive the Fruit Loops are behind door number 3. And, too, the roller latches are usually cheaper than the kid-proofing stuff. But you do generally have to go to a real hardware store to get them. Debi Christy Ferrets First Foster Home [Posted in FML issue 3124]