My first two years of ferret ownership I used scoopable litter. I loved it. However I brought home ferret #2 and the story changed. Not the typical reasons you hear but a rather entertaining but dangerous one. Rascal was probably barely six weeks old (yes, BAD, BAD petshop!) He looked like a furry sausage with legs (no hump to his back). Anyway, the little spitfire cause me to change litters...Here's the scoop: I put him in his new cage with is fresh new litter box with fresh new litter. Being the little devil that he was, he jumped into the litter box and buried his head into and started tunnelling around. He pulled his face out of the litter and his poor little nose was caked with clumped litter. Then he sneezed, an open mouthed sneeze head first into the litter...so now in addition to his nose being caked, he had a mouthful too. On a serious note. I never had a problem with the litter sticking to any body parts, occassionally feet if they were wet jumping into the box. With the number of litterboxes I had it became expensive so switching to wood stove pellets was the best thing I ever did! [Posted in FML issue 4523]