Warning. Those of you with delicate sensibilities may not want to read this post. Two or three times a week my fur kids get defrosted whole day-old chicks to eat. I simply scatter the chicks on the front and back lawns when most of them (28 at present, including rescues and boarders) are playing. This morning after eating her chick, Biss, one of my 6 month-olds, ran from the back yard, through the house with another chick in her mouth. She scaled the brickwork of an elevated garden bed, climbed a night-blooming jasmine shrub and firmly wedged her chick in the branches. I have never seen a ferret stash anything in a shrub before, nor have I heard of other mustelids doing so. Perhaps other FMLers have heard of this or have some insight into Biss's behaviour. It's actually quite a clever spot to hide prized food from other ferrets because they tend to look for their food at ground level rather than up in the trees! It remains to be seen whether or not she remembers where she put it. Any ideas? Love & Dooks, Shirley [Posted in FML issue 4514]