> Just to clear some things up, the recliner may as well not even be a > recliner. > We knew from the start the dangers of crushing a poor ferret in such > devices, and we quickly discovered that keeping her out of it would be > impossible (the little guys really have a lot of perserverence!). So > we just don't even sit in the thing any more. If we do, no reclining, > and we have to know where else she is - rules we adhere to strictly. > This isn't a problem since there are only two of us in this small (but > comfortable) apartment. Here are some hints to protect against guests using the chair by accident: Apply bailing wire to the mechanism so it can't move, and if there's a handle on the side, remove it. Huge piles of dirty laundry work as well, and provide a veritable Ferret playground too! :-) -- Have you ever seen a disclaimer say "my opinions ARE my employer's."? --- Don't answer that! "Wait a minute, you expect us innocent children to climb up dangerous scaffolding and paint naked people all over a church? We'll do it!!" -- Yakko Warner, Animaniacs [Posted in FML issue 0760]