Has anyone ever used them? At first I thought it was too good to be true but after 4 days and 30 ferrets peeing in 9 dog size litterboxes - the outside layer is bone dry with absolutely no leakage and very little smell. The litterpans are completely dry. I washed all the pads today after 30 ferrets had been peeing every 3 hours for the past 4 days and put them in the dryer and they look as if I just took them out of the box brand new. The ferrets also like them because they don't slip and slide, no pellets to hurt their feet and the pad is dry every time they pee on it. I have a shelter full of geriatrics that are not caged so this is working very well for them - and me. After the initial cost, there is no more litter to buy, no more used litter to haul away, no lifting and no dump fees. The pads are reusable and I anticipate doing laundry twice a week. Once I was able to buy the pads, the only cost I will have is a case of paper towels a month. That's about $10 a month in place of $100/mo for wood pellets and that doesn't include dump fees. I use a paper towel sheet to catch the poop and then replace the paper towel. Each time I replace the paper towel, the pad is completely free of any sediment and the urine instantly soaks into the top layer leaving it dry. The ferrets feel like they are using a clean box every time. This may not work for everyone and I won't say the transition was easy but it was well worth the time and effort when you consider I am now saving over $1,000 a year in wood pellets and another $500 to haul them away. I hope some of you find this useful and that you will also benefit by using these pads. To read more about them, you can go to www.pishpad.com. I am no way affiliated with them, I just stumbled across their website by accident while looking for wee wee pads. Terri [Posted in FML 5426]