Allie is a phenomenal problem solver. I've bought several balls to put snacks in - he won't play with them if he can't get the snack out within a min or two and they'll just sit there untouched for weeks (he knows how hard it is too get the snacks out & would rather play with other things). I put child-proof locks on the kitchen cupboard door I keep his food in. He's learned to lie on his back, push the door up quickly, then push away to get it to pop open. Then he climbs in the cabinet, climbs onto the shelf in the back where I store his food, climbs on top of the food bags to reach a 1" gap he slides through to get inside the drawyer above & sleep. He's learned how to push his litterbox across the bathroom floor to stand on the edge of to climb onto the toilet. From their he'll either flush the toilet until I come get him or climb onto the back of the toilet to open a nearby cupboard and sleep amongst the folded towels within. If I hang my long coat on the post of my baker's rack bookcase, the ferret will climb the coat. He'll either climb to the top to hide within the books OR he'll stop 1/2 up to flicker the light switch. My ferret has learned he can soften his kibble by leaving it in the tub after I've showered. My ferret has learned whenever pizza is delivered he can sneak under the dresser to sneak behind the driver and the hallway is so narrow I can't get past the driver so they can't leave UNTIL they bend down to pick up the ferret and hand him to me. Once they pick him up he'll try to cling to their chest & lick their chin or nose so they'll stay longer to pet him. The ferret has learned whenever I put my wallet in my pocket I'm about to leave so when he hears That drawyer open he runs to get my shoe to drag it under the bed. If I'm watching TV & he wants to play, my ferret will reach up and push the channel change or power buttons on the TV. "Intelligence is like 4-wheel drive. It allows you to get stuck in more 'remote' places." ~ Garrison Keillor ~ [Posted in FML issue 5150]