LDFR is now only caring for geritrics and terminally ill. We are at approximately 30 and they are free roam set up where they are able to play regardless of their limitations. They all have different schedules so free roam is ideal for them where they have the option to play at their conveniece rather than waiting to be taken out of their cage. My challenge is finding toys that keep them active. Because they don't feel well, they prefer to sleep so it can be a bit discouraging finding things for them to do. I already have all the typical puzzle and styrofoam boxes, eggs, tubes and other misc toys. There is one that they all seem to love and I would like to find one that is many sizes longer. It seems to make everyone happy, the deaf, blind, old, young, so I will try to explain what it is. It's sort of like a tent. It has bendable wire to keep it's shape and is about 2 feet long. It has holes/doors big enough for them to go in and out and little dangle balls from the roof. It's a vinyl material tall enough that it doesn't push or collapse on them which is what they seem to like. It is divided lengthwise through the middle and has a hole to go from either side, 2 holes on each end and one on the outside as well as one in the middle, inside the tent. Is there anyone who knows of something like that being sold or made, but much longer? If anyone would like to help, I can take a picture and send it. Thank you. Little Dudes Ferret Ranch www.littledudesferretranch.com [Posted in FML issue 5366]