For the last 13 years, I have been blocking the door to the ferret room with a piece of plexiglass bowed into the door frame. This worked great in the other places we've lived, as they had all hardwood floors, and it fit flat against the floor. The apartment we're living in now, tho, has hardwood in the bedrooms, and a carpeted hallway. So when I put the plexiglass in the door, it lifts up slightly where it's carpeted, and leaves a gap that our newest ferret has discovered she can get her paws under and after digging a bit, pops the plexiglass out. So for now I'm keeping the door to the room shut when they're out (which I don't like doing). What could I put in the doorway so I can keep the door open when they're out? I was thinking a baby gate, with plexiglass attached to one side so they can't climb it. Any help would be appreciated! -- *Sue* [Posted in FML 8054]