Yesterday John Rich posted >"I bet that "Peekaboo" loves to dig in wet or moist soil when allowed >too!! Could be related .........???........". Actually he was talking about Peekaboo digging in moist wet soil. Peekaboo does get outside to run free now and then. But she never digs in anything. She has plenty of chance to do so but just does not dig. My water bottle gets filled every other day, it seldom gets less than 1/4 empty unless the digger swims a gaggle of water out to the floor. The floor is zinc plated metal pan. All the other floors and hammys are above this one so water never gets up to them. The cage is six feet tall, three feet wide and a foot and a half deep with seven floors. Only the bottom is metal and has the litter pan on one end, the water and 'J' feeder on the other on external mounts. Photo available for the asking. I clean the drink pool every other day or more often if they muck it up. They do make a mess in it, but it for sure gives them as much dihydrous oxide as they want or need with out me having to worry about them going dry. I really hate to find a nonfreeze dried ferret in the cage. They get brittle and break up easy but make a great popping noise when dunked in dihydrous oxide to return to normal dookability. So they are dry, the cage parts and accessories are dry and they have lots of drink. Gordon, Peekaboo and Pester Rev. J Gordon Bengtson Aarrow-Ranch Aviation Mechanicsville, Virginia 23111 [Posted in FML 6157]