Hi all. We recently read the letters posted on FML regarding caged ferrets. We are by no means imposing our feeling and our letter is merely our opinion. Every situation has to be considered individually. Our oldest ferret, Cleo(15 months) hates her cage as does her younger sister Zoey(11 weeks old). At 8 weeks of age Cleo figured how to let herself out of her cage. Every time we put her into her cage, she would try to get out before we get our hands out. If we put a clothes peg on the door to prevent her escape, she becomes very frustrated and runs around furiously. Once out she will run and hide. As a result we NEVER put her into her cage. Her door is always open for both of them to travel as they please. A short while ago I made a "house" out of one large cardboard box with many small boxes inside making a double-story house with many rooms. Cleo loves this house as does Zoey. Their cage and house are both kept in our walk-in closet in our bedroom, the door of which is left open. They can roam freely. However at night we close our bedroom door and have to put newspapers under the door to stop them from slipping underneath. The only reason we dont let them into the rest of our apt. at night is because the tend to claw the couch trying to get into it. The only access the have at night is our BR and the Bathroom. None of our Fuzzies are EVER allowed into the kitchen as there are too many dangerous areas there such as fans behind the fridge. When we go out, our ferrets are confined to the BR and bathroom again. I think that this is the best way for them. Both Cleo and Zoey sleep in their house day and night so we always know where they are. We also always know where our TV/VCR remotes are!!! We contacted our office and told them NOT to fumigate etc. We will do that ourselves should it become neccessary. This would limit the possibility of escape into the open world. Only once did we have a roach which Cleo devoured before we could stop her. Sometimes at night Cleo comes to sleep on our bed with us however Zoey does not do that yet. The only problem is that at about 3 am the 2 of them start playing on our bed, waking us up. Closing note: They get to run, play, sleep, poop, eat, explore whenever and wherever they please - within the safety limits. They have Love, freedom, food and toys all that make up 2 VERY happy Fuzzies. As I said these are our choices and every situation may differ. Yours sincerely Carl, Lauren, Cleo and Zoey [Posted in FML issue 1598]