I don't know whether your begonia plant is dangerous or not either. I would, if I were you, err on the side of caution. Put your plant some where your little carpet dragons can't get to it. They are extremely creative in getting at things they shouldn't so carefully consider your plant's placement. This topic and the related topic of dirt digging (in potted plants) has come up a number of times on the FML. Some people through rocks, chicken wire, etc. make it impossible for their ferrets to dig up their potted plants. I avoid that issue by keeping the plants out of their reach altogether. I know some of my plants are dangerous/poisonous. I also know my "kids" are veg-o-matics. They're the only pets I have ever known to eat lettuce, onions (green and spanish), watermelon, etc. (Their fav's are any melon, strawberries, green pepper, and raw mushrooms.) We have to keep a close eye on them when we take them outside. They have been known to try to chow down on various weeds and fungus (yikes!!!!). My suggestion, keep the plants out of reach for the safety of your pets and for your plant's health too! If you haven't seen your ferret dig.....ohhh.... you're in for a treat! Take them outside (on a leash, of course!) and find a good patch of moist dirt and it's time for the ferret excavation crew to take over. They absolutely *love* dirt! My husband and I call it the "ferret aphrodisiac." They dig it, snort it, roll in it, it's pure ecstasy! -kim, mike, Squirt (Top 5 fav. things: 1.) melon 2.) dirt 3.) playtime 4.) melon 5.) dirt) and Pippi (Top 5 fav. things: 1.) socks 2.) playtime 3.) socks 4.) melon 5.) socks) Kimberly Burkard | _ Everything I needed to know in life Xerox, Rochester, NY | _____C .._. I learned from my ferret: [log in to unmask] | ____/ \___/ Dance for joy often. Play often. [log in to unmask] <____/\_---\_\ Be determined in your ventures. [Posted in FML issue 1133]