Oh Ardith. How I can relate, but I think I can almost top this one. How many of you have ever experienced the weiner getting stuck in the cage bars. Good Lord, you talk about gray hairs. It's still a mystery as to how this happens, but it has happened to me about 3 times in a year. You see this ferret struggling and no feet stuck and think "What on earth could be hanging him up." uuhhhhh.....him.....uhhhhhhhhhhhhhh OH MY GOD.!!!!! Let me tell you from experience if this ever happens to you, this is what helped me AND more importantly them, to escape without injury. 1. Scruff ferret tightly. They are seriously hurting and will lash out at you not realizing that you are trying to help them, plus you need to cease them from struggling. 2. Ever so gently, pry apart whatever said weiner is stuck in. If you have a second person nearby, request a bright flashlight to assist in the mission. 3. After freeing ferret, check the area for injury. There may be a little blood. Apply a warm compress ( you're going to have to continue scruffing) and keep an eye on him and make sure his plumbing is working without any urination difficulty. 4. Make a trip to the local CVS for the hair color you'll need to cover up the gray.....a couple shots of Malibu is also a great remedy for the human. Ingest orally while hair color is being applied. [Posted in FML 5618]