I have one ferret and one dwarf rabbit. I recently brought my rabbit in from outside, as it has gotten too cold for her to be out. She has a large outdoor pen and hates being caged. She has a cage down cellar. I have been letting her stay in Nexus' room during the day while he is out with me. When Nexus goes to bed in his room at night, I put the rabbit in the cage down cellar. This has been working out fine. I just exchange litter boxes and food dishes. The rabbit has the pine chips and Nexus has yesterday news. I haven't seen any adverse effects. The rabbit enjoys being free to roam and isn't upset in the ferret's room, and the ferret doesn't go sniffing crazy when I return him to the room. Each knows the other exists but no association is allowed (other than sniffing each other through the outdoor pen), as I know Nexus would hurt the rabbit. There are no wires in the room for the rabbit to chew, and I don't have to worry about her. She enjoys going through Nexus' drain pipe tunnel. I think he is just glad that he isn't in the room during the day, because he is a real mama's boy and has to go everywhere with me. This way the rabbit gets more attention not being outside or down cellar. It's a win-win situation for both pets. I just wonder what the rabbit thinks about all the ferret food stashed in the corners of the room by the champion food stasher. I swear he is part squirrel. -- Moxie and Nexus the moose, missing Chance [Posted in FML issue 4363]