I have a serious problem going on here. I haven't been posting anything of late due to medical problems, and the fact that I have been spending more and more time eyeballing Roxana. So far this is the list of what she has eaten, besides her food, until several days ago: 1 rubber band 1 shoestring 1/4 of a t-shirt given to her to sleep in/on. =20 I have no idea where she got the first two items; but after the t-shirt incident, I called a ferret shelter in Champaign, IL. and among the items she recommended was a thick sweatshirt. I tried that. The first one was just fine. The second one, however, had a hole about the size of her head in it. (I'm thinking she couldn't get in the shirt, so she ate her way in!) I am almost positive she has digested this, since I can't find any material like that lieing around anywhere. I gave her some Petromalt type stuff ( not Petromalt, but works just as well) and I am watching her to see what happens. So here are my questions: 1) What in the world can I line her bed with now? Among the list given me was a baby quilt, but she is literally chewing through everything, I could just see her tearing through that and eating a mouthful of cotton. 2) I recently purchased Aspen litter for Roxana. It seems that someone mentioned it here a while back (several months) and I was wondering if I could get some more information. I can't have her in the litter I use for Alexander (cat litter, dustless, odorless) since he is separated from the bottom of his pan and she is not. I had used the pine litter for a while since she was a baby and only used enough for her two favorite pooping corners. But she is getting older now, and kicking it around more than before. The lady at the pet store, who has ferrets, said that she uses this Aspen for her chinchillas and she likes it because if they swallow it, it just passes straight through. She keeps her ferrets in the pine. (No, I am not comparing my ferrets to chinchillas, just relaying what she told me) Well, I guess that is it. It seems like there was something else to say, but I can't remember what it was. PLEASE, PLEASE, PLEASE let me know something. I put another sweatshirt in her cage, but this time I cut off the sleeves and cut in half from front to back. That way she has a actual blanket, not a sweatshirt. Hopefully, this will deter her a little. Just have to check the shirt for holes several times a day. [Posted in FML issue 1579]