Dan asks: >Anyway, I was wondering if anyone had any practical experience with >ferrets in an RV?? Do we have practical experience with ferrets in an RV???? You bet. We've been living with ferrets in a 5th wheel since 1998. It's all good. RV's are largely ferret proof right off the bat. That's a big plus. We don't leave them in the 5er while tooling down the road. Too hot. Too dangerous. Etc etc etc The biggest deal is finding out which vets are ferret knowledgeable wherever you're headed. This is extremely important as we have discovered there are vast swaths of this great nation that lack ferret knowledgeable vets. On the other hand, we've had the pleasure of making the acquaintance of some amazing vets in our travels. The second biggest deal is climate control. These little boxes can heat up and cool down in a big hurry. When they heat up, they can be hard to cool down and vice versa. You just have to stay on top of it. Our ferrets are excellent travelers. They enjoy the novelty of trips and the new experiences. >I know we need documentation from our vet if we go out of state We do keep a file of all the ferrets' documents on hand when we travel. We have only needed them when crossing into Canada and back. It's also most helpful to have copies of their medical records. Mojo and Wilbur have seen 5 different vets in their 5 years. Having their medical records to share with new vets is very helpful. >ferrets travel well in general... and to stay the heck out of >california. Ah, California. We are exiles from the once great state. We do return now and again with our ferrets. We're very very sneaky. Also, it's an enormous state and very hard to avoid passing through when one is based on the west coast. Not an insurmountable problem, but a blasted inconvenience. Any more questions? Fire away. -Lori [Posted in FML issue 4176]