Hi Everyone, I have a question. We have our ferrets on a mix of Marshall's and Totally Ferret which they seem to really like. We are working on switching to TF & Ferret Store Superior Choice. Now our 2 boys are free roam in a bedroom with full access to their cage. We have a cat that was adopted before them in September that loves them and basicallly lives in the room with them and comes out when they come out. He does not intermingle well with our other cats as he is very timid but is great with the ferrets. Now his dry cat food which is NutroMax is in the same room and I noticed less food being eated by the ferrets. Last night I noticed that Gabriel took a piece of cat food and ran off with it. Will this hurt him if he is eating that? I don't know where to put the cat's food away from teh ferrets. I have a dish of food in their cage which they come and go at will and not have put another bowl of their food out. This morning though the ferret food on the floor was dumped over and it appeared as though they were trying to hide the dish. I have another crock type dish on order and am in the hopes that they will not try to cart that one off to a hidey hole. Micheal does not really bother with toys or hide them but his brother Gabriel stashes every known toy in his castle in the cage or in the sleeping bag to which 3 cat tunnels go in to. That brings up another point. I read where adult ferrets(he is 5mo old) can get possesive of hte kits and try to hide them. Is this something I need to watch out for with a 5mo old who hides his toys? They will not be free roam till they are a bit bigger. Thanks to everyone for all the help that youhave given this ferret novice :-). My heart and prayers go out to all those too that have lost ferrets to illness and have gone to Rainbow Bridge. My prayers go out to Donna and I send a heartfelt prayer to his safe return. I know how it can be to have a fur kid get out on ya and not know their whereabouts. Know in your heart that he is safe and in loving arms. Love & angel hugs Debbie and her "furcrew" [Posted in FML issue 3623]