[Are you really mailing as "cshroot"? Your mail address isn't cshroot. And the automatic acknowledges sent to cshroot bounce. Something is wierd. Maybe your MTA is fouling up the From: line.] The FML postings have been rather sparse lately. I haven't been hearing anything about the "Mystery Virus" lately. Do they know what it is? Do they know how it is transmitted. Do they know it's longevity without a host? The last that I heard, this was all speculation or, at best, a SWAG (Scientific Wild Ass Guess). What is the latest? For those of you who keep your carpet sharks caged while you are out of the house, I have found something that keeps my little ones ammused for hours at a time. This will probably work best if your cage is at least 6" taller than your longest ferret can reach. Hang a couple of pieces of 1/4" braided nylon rope from the top of the cage, with a large knot at the bottom. The knots should be from barely reachable to just out of reach. All 7 of our carpet sharks have decided that this is the most fun you can have, without beatting up on your siblings. I have watched one of them (more than once) get the knot in her mouth and shake it for almost 2 minutes and then just hang there so long that I thought that she may not be able to let go. But a reach for my "Going-For-A-Ride Vest" and she let go and ran directly to the cage door (along with 6 more fuzzies). Since then, I have wathced them hang from the knots for as long as 2 minutes, only to start shaking it again, after the rest period. We call this rest period "Hang Time" (an old hang gliding term). Ninya holds the household Hang Time record at more than 2.5 minutes. ------------------------------------------- "Cats may be cool, but carpet sharks rule!" Regards, John Gaver ([log in to unmask]) [Posted in FML issue 0461]