You forgot to add Under ranges--our range is almost flush with the floor--yet there are two or three of the big ferrets who can flatten down to get under it Mobile (not built-in dishwashers which happened to us until we got the new built-in installed. Sara crawled under the dishwasher and up into the motor--have you ever tried to turn a dishwasher over and take the bottom off to extricate the ferret from the motor. We finally put cardboard around bottom and taped it on to the bottom--you ought to see the looks on repairmen's faces when they see it--hey we have ferrets--what else Even refrigerators flush against walls can be a challenge for furries-ours wiggled in back and we had a gay old time getting him out. Does anyone think that childproof locks can keep ferrets out of cabinets Sliding doors--very heavy and hard to open even for humans can be opened by a team effort of four ferrets--just a tiny space and they are bouncing throughout the house. Also be careful when remodeling-we remodeled our bathroom and accidentally one day left the door open--it was a heck of a time bribing ferret out of wall--we finally succeeded with a baby ruth candy bar and no he didnt get the baby ruth but hung on to while we drug him out. Glasses and cans of pop--yep they do love Pepsi--will do anything to get to it. Solution--dont drink it while furries are out and about--they will move heaven and earth to get to it. Fountains which are so common now-watch out for furries thinking its a drinking bowl. I am sure others can come up with new and dangerous challenges for furries [Posted in FML issue 3400]