In reply to [log in to unmask] about blocking a doorway and reducing the digging noise, the best suggestion I can make is to get a child/pet security gate instead of a piece of cardboard. I got some for about $20 a piece. They're 24" tall and expand up to 42" wide, which is low enough to step over but high enough to prevent my furballs from climbing over. Since my youngest is a talented and determined climber I cut some pieces of plexiglass to slip into the frames since the normal fence might be climbable. I left the fence in behind it so they could see it (to prevent them from crashing into it like birds often do with large windows). Soon after I added the plexiglass one of my monsters started digging at the carpet in front of the gate, so I used the scrap strips of plexiglass to cover the carpet. In the six months I've owned ferrets I haven't had an "escape" using these gates. I recommend them. The brand I got was "Gerry" and I felt they were more "ferret proof" than the plastic models. I didn't worry about the plastic fences since I covered them with plexiglass. The same company makes a larger gate, 32" tall and up to 50" wide, with a metal fence, but that fence has slightly larger holes. Anyway, the digging noise should be less with plexiglass than with cardboard, and mine lost interest in digging the plexiglass rather quickly. On another note, since someone mentioned San Antonio's anti-ferret movement, I though I'd inquire about Austin's policies. I'm planning on moving there next summer, and I don't intend to leave my girls behind... -- [log in to unmask] "I think I've reached that point / Where every word that you write / Of every blood dark sea / And every soul black night / And every dream you dream me in / And every perfect free from sin / And burning eyes / And hearts on fire / Are just the same old song" -- The Cure [Posted in FML issue 0354]