2 things on my mind: 1. The thing about the ferrets playing in clothes. I have a two part theory on that. One, my baby only plays in the clothes of the ones she knows/loves (whether they are on us or on the floor by the hamper), so maybe it is another way for them to be affectionate with us. And two, they have borrowing needs of their own..that's why we make the dig boxes and also why we purchase the fun tunnels for them to play in! Right? Well, IMO at least... 2. I have been reading a lot of the posts on pine shavings and am a bit confused. I have "A Fun & Care Book: Ferrets!" as one of my early guides to taking care of my baby. When talking about bedding it doesn't mention pine at all. It expressly says no cedar shavings, but nothing about pine. I also was told that you should use the pine because the cedar is bad because of the respiratory problems that could exist. I have my baby in a 3 story cage and on the bottom floor there is another 2 inches between her walking floor and the true bottom of the cage. I put just enough pine shavings to cover the bottom (thinly) so that if she happens to overshoot the litter pan it won't be too messy of a cleanup. She doesn't have direct contact (yes, I know it is the aroma of it) but she also has had no reactions to the pine. Should I worry? I don't want to put her in any danger, but I am getting so many mixed signals now!! *sighs* Rochelle (confuzzled human) & Mahwah (the shoe hiding wonder) [Posted in FML issue 3150]