ok Ok *OK* .... (No, Linda, I do not have cabin fever [yet]) But *I* liked the story! Doug Gerald, et al. Alaska says hi yet again. Actually the story - the punch line anyway - was from a joke told to me a couple of years ago by a close friend, who I am sure did not want to offend me. It was in this spirit that I passed it on to you. The main character was a farmer and the animal in question was a pig, and it has since become one of my favorites. With all the injuries, deaths, and medical problems, I thought it might help. Incidently, the Kobuk River and Great Kobuk Sand Dunes are real, and caribou do roam the area by the hundreds of thousands. I have been following the quest for the Ferret Tunnels over the past few days, and have an alternate solution. This, by the way, could help solve the electrical cord biting problem. We have three ferrets - (or is it the other way around), and for about $16.00 we purchased 50 feet of 4" diameter plastic hose, the kind that is used for clothes dryers. This was a suggestion made by another FML subscriber. We have our sound system, TV, etc. against one wall, and they kept running back there to play. At any rate, I cut a section long enough to fit behind the cabinets and shelving, such that they could enter at one end of the equipment, and exit on the other side. They *love* it. You can cut the stuff with scissors except for the wire, and standard cutters work well for that. (actually you can cut it *all* with scissors if you don't tell your wife!) I used duct tape at either end to keep the wire ends from poking the carpet sharks. I suppose the more dainty of you could then cover the ends with fabric to make it part of the decor. The tubing lays on top of the cords so the animals leave them alone. We have also cut three smaller lengths, and put them in the middle of the floor when the ferrets are out of their cage. They look like furry tube worms when they get inside to play. Elevating the tubing at the center (with a pillow, etc.) seems to add to their fun. I can envision using standard PVC fittings and clamps along with the tubing to create a super play environment for very little cost. NOW ... understand, I am compelled to do this .... The other day my frantic wife called the Psychic Vet Line and proclaimed, "I have been having these *ferret dreams*!". "The night before last I dreamed I was in a big blue room and my pet, Tory was a wigwam. Last night I had a similar dream, and my pet, Lori was a teepee!" "Does this mean they are going to be sick ... or *worse*?" "No", the all seeing vet replied, "relax, they're just two tents." Lighten up! Doug, Sue, Penny - Lori, Tory, and Shadow [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 1492]