Our ferrets travel with us as a matter of routine..unless of course, we are forced to go to California. We have a station wagon and a Rodeo, and when we travel, the ferret's travel cage is carefully packed in such a manner that the litter pan, water, and food are readily accessable from the back seat. We tip the cage on its side so the door opens up, rather than to the side..that way we can pack all around the cage. The ferrets will explore around the car, knowing what NO means when they want to explore the drivers side of the front seat. They do sleep a lot, and will disappear in all the 'packings' in the back. When its time to eat, drink, or poop, they head to the cage first, and then its 'toughie time' in the car. The ferrets make great travellers and often create 'hot-rodders' out of some pretty conservative drivers. Their children see the ferrets on the dash and then see them get up and move about..then it's ..poke, poke and point time and for us the exercise in lip-reading becomes easy..."Hurry up dad, I want to see the animals in the car that just went by. Come on dad, can't you go any faster? They are pulling away from us!!! Mom, can't you make dad go any faster??!" When we hit the occasional McDonald's or Burger King, the little kids go with us into the restaurant...neatly tucked away under our shirts. The food smell always gets to them and pretty soon, out pops a face with an extremely wiggly nose. Almost always, I get a number of "Oh how cute! Will he (And it **IS** always 'he'!) eat a hamburger or a french fry??" When I answer yes, an extra always seems to appear in the bag, gratis..many times the manager being the soft-touch! I got a bit windy here, but the long and short of it is....ferrets travel very well..just make sure the 'comforts' of home are included in the car and all will go well. Joe...with Billy-Bob on one shoulder and Garret the ferret on the other! [Posted in FML issue 1629]