Thought I'd share this old letter sent 10/13/2004 to my family. The further exploits of Popcorn and Nipper. They both crossed the bridge a week apart this past April at ages of 10 and 6. Loved and missed, but not forgotten. Here is that letter and hope it will give you a smile. We had a first here today. Normally the door to the 1/2 bath on the first floor, is kept latched during the day to keep the boys from rummaging in the trash can, etc. Well Nance or I failed to latch the door some time during the day. The next time she went to open the door, she found it open and water all over the floor in front of the toilet. Thought one of the cats got into the toilet. She then heard the rumpling of the plastic trash bag in the overturned trash can. Seem the "boys" somehow managed to climb into the toilet bowl by pushing the overturned trash can over next to the toilet and went "swimming". Both of them. Could one have climbed in and the other one went in to save the other? Nance said she couldn't believe how much water their fur held. Managed to get them part way dried before they took off to one of their hiding places. When it came time to put them to bed in their cage, I found them curled up together in a towel in the old potato drawer under the kitchen counter. With the days getting shorter, I try to get them to bed around dusk. They sleep till 9 or 10 each morning. What a rough life. They run the house during the day and get locked in their cage only at night. They would get to stay free all night, but they have the habit of climbing into bed and trying to clean one's ears. What a rude awakening, having a ferret licking your ears in the middle of the night. Worse yet is having your toes nipped during a sound sleep. Who would have thought that a creature with such short legs could climb with such gusto to some downright dangerous heights? In the past, the bathroom door on the second floor is left open, since nothing is left on the floor for them to get into. The toilet lid is kept closed, trash can on top of table, however sometimes the shower door is left open. Have seen them climb into the bathtub on occasion. They do enjoy getting their bath every so often. Now that cold weather is upon us, that bathroom door is closed as well, since the house plants that were on the porch, are kept in the bathroom during winter. They like to dig, and there's nothing like finding the planting soil and the plants all over the white bathroom floor. That black soil stains Popcorn white fur to a grey white instead of a white white. The stinker! Just thought I would share the "boys" first unauthorized swim with you. Gerald [Posted in FML issue 5306]