Hi Everyone! The most wonderfullest (is this a word?) thing is waking up with my little fuzzies walking all over me! Although I do get up to medicate Whitney at 7 am - I go back to bed (when on vacation) for an hour or two to get more beauty (?) sleep and usually the ferrets are up playing and having a ball. Zipper has been waking me up about 8 am by licking or cleaning or kissing (who knows what she's thinking) from top to bottom amongst my many squirms. She normally doesn't do this because I'm up before her (she's a sleepy head) but when on vacation - I let her lick to her hearts content - and then she settles down beside me for her 2-minute nap! aaah. I also received wonderful news while on vacation. Ferry came to me in Aug 91 because her owners were living in Hawaii and ferrets are illegal there. They were suppose to be back the following spring to pick her up. Ferry is still with me and her owners are now stationed back in the U.S. and they will allow me to keep Ferry as my own - after almost 3 years. Ferry is very special as they all are, but she is very sweet and stresses extremely easily. I'm soooo happy she's staying! My condolences to those who have lost their loved ones. I do know how much this hurts. The comfort of friends and other fuzzies, and time are the only ways to heal. We never forget them - we'll always love them. To L. Detweiler - I had a small hall door made that stands 30" tall and is a piece of plexi-glass framed by wood - hinged on one side and a slide lock on the other. The door was originally made to keep the dogs out of the front area and the ferrets out of the back while I am away. Now the ferrets have full run of our home but the door still comes in handy when repair peple come or I'm doing something I don't want dogs or ferrets to get in to. It also looks very nice! A word of caution to all - if you have problems with mice (I live in the country surrounded by pastures) don't use poisons! The mice may drop a piece and your pet may eat it. Also they might eat a poisoned (what - eat a mouse - ummm) mouse and in turn be poisoned. If you use the humane mouse traps - your pets will be safe. If you use snap traps - keep them out of your ferrets reach! As for glue traps - don't! The mouse, no matter how pesky - will suffer terribly. I've never used poison but constantly worry that a neighbor might and the mouse will enter our home only to be eaten by either the dogs or ferrets. Actually my dogs are much better mouse catchers than the ferrets - the ferrets usually steal the occasional mouse from the dogs! Just wanted to catch up after my wonderful week off with the fuzzies! Troy Lynn [Posted in FML issue 0851]