>He is tearing up the inside of my couch! We let him roam the house and >do a pretty good job keeping an eye on him, but once our backs are turned >he's gone into his hiding place (the inside of my couch and cushions!!!) >and won't come out until he's good and ready... Alissa Alissa, Hi there, you are having a very common problem. I have a sofa and love seat that are recliners. We never use the recliners and if we have anyone in the house that is not family, we put the babies away in fear they may just open one up. The only thing that you can do to prevent this is if your sofa is built so that you can put a piece of plywood on the bottom of it that will keep your baby out and save your sofa. If your sofa is like mine, there is no way of putting plywood on the bottom that at some spot my babies could not get in. If you can close it up though that is the best thing to do as some sofas are a danger and your baby could get caught in there at some point. My sofa is being torn to shreds and I find stuffing and fabric even on the floor. When this set is shot, I will be buying something that is ferret proof friendly for sure. Sincerely, Tina [Posted in FML issue 4269]