I am playing La Bella y la Beastia as part of my attempt to regain some of the Spanish which I studied around 30 years ago, (It does help.) and noticed that each time a song comes on the ferrets vie to get on their toy (battery operated) toddlers' keyboard and make their own accompanying music. Some one asked about toys for cloth eaters. Obviously that is one. There are also hanging bells or pedal bells, jiggle bells in childproof containers, rattles, ping pong balls, a light weight basin to play daleks in (i.e.: to hide under and scoot around the room visionless, bottle caps which are not sharp or lined, etc. Donna, you said that you have information for those of us who are interested in ferret holiday cards. Many have requested such, and more want them. Please, post the source name, address, phone number, and any particulars to the list. (BTW, the polar bear on Nat. Geo.'s bad boy card reclines just like Spot when he's fat. [Moderator's note: I had a request to dig up some info about the ferret checks for the advertising issue, which I hoped would go out this weekend. But I think I need a few more days, so if anyone wants to include cards there too, please send me the info. Neat stuff there so far BTW. BIG] The Crandall 8 [Posted in FML issue 1309]