I tend to generate a lot of paper here in the shelter office, from copying posts from the FML and FHL to printing out confirmations on shipping, etc. When I was finished with it, the paper got tossed. "What a waste, " I figured, "there must be something I can do with it before recycling it." So when a paper shredder became available at a real discount, I jumped at it. Several days later I had an entire basket of shredded paper and an old box that the paper came in. I dumped the shreds into the box, added a couple ferrets and watched the fun. They rooted around in it and had a few wrestling matches; generally seeming to enjoy themselves. I left the box of shredded paper on the floor that night. Not thinking any more about it the next morning, I let the "crew" of six large males out for their morning romp while I went to see if I could find a cup of coffee (first having to find the kitchen- I don't do well in the mornings). What couldn't have been more than 2-3 minutes later I returned to the ferret room. It had been completely redecorated during my brief absence. There wasn't a shred of paper left in the box. It was uniformly scattered over every square inch of floor, furniture, even the lamp shades (don't ask). In the middle were six very happy ferrets, quite pleased at their decorating. I think they've been watching "Trading Places" while I've been at work. Dick B. 4 Li'l Paws Ferret Shelter [Posted in FML issue 3375]