Even before reading the horror stories of plastic bags, we have never allowed our ferrets to play with them because we were concerned that they might chew on/eat them and because of possible suffocation. We do give them the paper grocery bags and they LOVE them. Looking for new fuzzy toys, I actually broke down and got one of the krinkly sacks in the cat section. It was well worth the expense. This is now their favorite toy and napping spot ; and best of all, worry free. I have read that some parents put holes in the plastic bags, but I'm too afraid to take the chance. I guess I would rather put up with a couple of ferret frowns and ankle bites than add another POSSIBLE danger. We do try to make sure that all toys are as safe as possible. This goes for our cat and three dogs too. (Yes, I know. We are probably way too over-protective). I also wanted to respond to the post about the cotton ball bags. The bags are, of course, a danger, but so are cotton balls. Ours seem to want to eat or at least chew on everything they come across and we have to be very careful to make sure no cotton balls have found their way to the bathroom floor (cotton ball storage area) :D. Don't get me wrong. I'm not frowning on anyone or trying to dictate what is and is not safe for their babies. These were just my concerns and I thought I'd share them for anyone interested. Morgan Buck and Jake (better known at the Jerky Boys) Abby, Ren and Baby (the canine ferret toys) and Possum (the world's fastest cat...ferret trained, of course) [Posted in FML issue 1611]