>The only person FREAKING OUT - as far as I can tell - is you, Sukie. >So, >have a drink, take a valium, dye your hair - whatever it takes to >calm you >down. Most of us have enough common sense to take that post >with a grain >of salt. I am going to make my best effort to carefully choose my words in order not to offend or upset anyone more than necessary but I ve got to admit that it is frustrating that I feel I must walk on eggshells so to speak just to write about what I felt after reading today s FML issue 3685! It is my regret that on occasion, some FML participants lose sight of our real goal here... ya know: Sharing Stories, Experiences & Educating Others About FERRETS... but instead they feel the need to bash a fellow FML er for their choice of expression. I do not know Nancy and I don t know Sukie. But I DO know that so many of Sukie s posts have proven to be contain invaluable information. I look forward to reading her comments and learning from her experiences, as well as those of the many other FML veterans. I do my best to ignore (as best as one can on here) the posts where people feel the need to bash another s opinions and/or practices in a negative manner just to get their point across. If someone feels that they need to resort to personal bashing, is it too much to request that they do so in a private email (hey, or not at all) instead of posting it on the FML for all?!?! I know that I for one would MUCH RATHER spend my time reading about FERRETS!! On ferrets: Long awaited , we completed our ferret room this past fall, complete with linoleum and a big purple kiddie rice pool filled with tubes and toys. The ferrets LOVE IT! We did encounter one problem and that was that our cat would jump over the child gate and continually use the ferrets corner litter boxes and even the rice pool for his litterbox! Urgh! Our solution: Michael made a trip to Home Depot, bought and installed a simple wood framed screen door ($30 quick-fix). It s a hoot, because 9 times out of 10 whenever I am in the ferret room playing with the kids, I look over toward the door and there are the cat AND the dog laying on the other side of the door with that yearnful We want to play with the ferrets look. The ferrets must feel sorry for them cause they go up and give em through the screen nose to nose kisses (or are they sniff'es). My question for anyone who has suggestions and/or experience is that I ve noticed that Bodie (4 yr old chocolate) and Doyle (4 yr old sable) seem to have problems walking on the linoleum at times. The first week they were in there, they were afraid to walk anywhere because their back legs would always slide out under them. Is our solution to get a bunch of area rugs scattered about the room? Is there an easier and/or better way? Also, does anyone have this problem with the linoleum on the lower level of the cage? We put a 2 x 2 piece of that anti slide stuff (like what you d put in a kitchen cabinet). That seems to work in the cage, but it does get messy. Any suggestions for the bottom of the cage? We have the 3 story Corner Creek Acres cage (and love it). In o HI o, Audrey & Michael Fuzzies Include: Our Angeled Emmett Sheets, Mimi, Bodie, Doyle, Daisy, Beau & Luke Da Others: Hazey the dog and Julius the cat [Posted in FML issue 3686]