Hi, Ferreteers! RE: Getting into walls Bungee got inside a wall in the basement of my mom's house. She got stuck trying to turn around in the wall. She was scratching around before, but when she got stuck and stopped making noise, I got scared and punched a hole in the wall and got her out. I repaired the wall, and my mother forgave both me and Bungee! NEW TOPIC: Tinkerbelle (Belle) has started grabbing my wife by the hand and trying to pull her under the dresser. Never me, just my wife. She's gone through a phase like this before, but we thought it might be some sort of jealousy. See, when we first got Belle, she had something like the Green Diarrhea Sickness. Our vet prescribed Amox. and Pedialyte, and my wife kept Belle with her all the time. Belle became a very happy, healthy silvermitt, and grew *VERY* close to my wife. When Belle was about a year old, we adopted an orphaned kitten, and my wife gave the kitten the same sort of attention she had given to Belle when she was little. That is about when Belle started trying to pull my wife under the dresser. My wife is a real good sport, and usually went along with it. After a couple weeks, Belle just started ignoring my wife. Belle would give me kisses and cuddle with me, but not with my wife. We thought maybe Belle was trying to get "Mommy's" attention, but when that failed, she just blew "Mommy" off. Well, a couple weeks ago, after months of being ignored, my wife was deemed worthy of kisses and cuddles again by Belle. We thought all was forgiven, but just last night, Belle grabbed my wife by the hand and pulled her towards the dresser again. Belle wouldn't leave her alone all night! We have no new "babies" for Belle to be jealous of, so we're wondering what's going on! It's really a cute behavior, but we're wondering if it means she's unhappy about something. Any "ferret psychologists" out there? Thanks for any help, A Eric Rinehart Internet:[log in to unmask] How many nets would a network work if a network could work nets? [Posted in FML issue 0712]