Please let this serve as a reminder to all who have small pets in their home: Today I took the opportunity of a bit of spare time to clean out all the cages and wash rugs and bedding. I had a litle female in surgery so I took the phone with me to the laundry room in case the vet called. I had one cage of fur children running around. When the phone rang, I opened the dryer far enough to stop the motor and tub so that I could hear. I was standing in front of the dryer the whole time but in those few minutes, Parker managed to crawl inside. Without a second thought, when I ended my phone call, I closed ther dryer and started it cycle again. 15 Minutes later I opened it to pull the clean ferret rugs and to my horror, a small white ferret fell out with them. Their own curiosity is their own worst enemy is what I tell all pending adopters. I cannot remember the last time that I did not check the washer and dryer before filling. Please let my heart break be a lesson in extra caution with small pets in the home. It onlt took a matter os seconds for Parker to scurry into the dryer practically under my nose. It is heart breaking to know that as ferret rescue and shelter, my carelessness caused the death of one under my care and protection. Diana and The Ferret Farm [Posted in FML issue 4028]