The problem with cages if if you get in accident odds are the cage will get crushed or tossed about - along with your ferrets. I've traveled away for the weekend showing my cats and a couple of times have brought along a ferret that had recently had surgery or needed meds. All I did was use a larger hard plastic cat crate (the size that's big enough to fit two adult cats/Beagle-sized dog) with a corner litter box, barrel or hammock (depending on whether it was warm or cool out) and a food bowl. I brought along a water bottle but only attached it to the cage during rest stops as the bouncing of a car will leak it everywhere - as would a bowl. I also brought along a roll of papers towels and a small squirt bottle with some cleaner so you can easily keep the litterbox clean. If you stay in a hotel/friends house/wherever you can let the ferret out for romping in the bathroom once you make sure there aren't any under-cabinet gaps or hazards. The carriers I have also have a notch on the top where you slide the seat belt through. I also take bungie cords and attach the cage and the sides so even if I slam on the brakes that cage isn't moving. The PetMate Kennel Cabs are the ones I swear by. Super secure, safe, easy to clean and quite affordable. I have three I've had for my cats for showing over the past three years and one spare larger one that two of my cats flew in when I moved cross-country that I've used for what I described above. http://www.petsmart.com/product/index.jsp?productId=3623612 Laura Holland [Posted in FML 6518]