>>The strangest thing your ferret has stolen... My SO and I are in the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism), a group dedicated to re-creating the Middle Ages as "they should have been." Sam (the SO) is a heavy weapons fighter and frequently our living room floor serves as his armory. Our very first ferret, Tam Lin Smurfbane (of much honored and loved memory) had a thing for Sam's armor. Now Tam at his top fighting weight was barely 2 and a half pounds dripping wet; Sam's armor--16 gauge steel plates riveted to doubled denim--has to weigh between 25-35 pounds *at the least*. Whenever the armor was on the floor and Tam in the living room, the fun began. We laughed the first time he locked his jaws on the armor, but quickly realized we were in trouble. He had to do it in spurts, but that little bugger actually hauled the armor off, dragging it backwards. We caught him before he could get to his room with it. We never figured out what Tam planned to do with the armor any more than we could figure out what he planned to do with the 16oz. ball peen hammer he would constantly steal or the air pistol he made off with once. It's not like we were constantly overrun with Smurfs. There were only three Smurf invasions and Tam killed them all with his bare teeth. (He never went after any other stuffed toy with that demonic gleam in his little red eyes--just Smurfs. We slept more soundly at night knowing we were safe.) [Posted in FML issue 1373]