I honestly don't know how I would have gotten through the first few months of being owned by a ferret without the help of the FML. All of the great advice and stories have given me more knowledge about ferrets than any of the books I have read so far. Whoever first posted about putting Ferretone on their kids bellies while clipping their nails deserves a medal of honor! At first I was skeptical and said to myself "That would never work on my girls." Oh, how wrong I was. Tonight I tried it for the first time, and I honestly don't know how I did it before now. Also, the wonderful person who suggested using vinegar to distract their kids also deserves one of those medals! I put some into a spray bottle and the first time Katie started scratching the carpet at a closed door, I sprayed some around the door and she began sneezing and making the awfulest face I've ever seen. Since then she hasn't offered to scratch at the door. Anyhow, since I've gotten so much out of this mailing list, I decided to come here for some more advice. #1. I'm feeding my girls Bil-Jac kitten food. Is this an okay diet for them and when should I consider switching over to the adult formula? #2. Does anyone out there know how many ferrets can comfortably be housed in one of Safeguard's three story "Pet Condos"? #3. Currently my three girls aren't free roaming ferts. They have their play time at night after my 4 yr. old and 19 mth. old are in bed. I really would like to allow them to be free roaming rather than caged and was wondering how I should go about making this transition. Should it be done gradually? Should it be done at all since I have young kids? If anyone can help me on these subjects, I would greatly appreciate any opinions. You can post answers on here or feel free to e-mail me at: [log in to unmask] Sorry for the length, but you know how us moms worry about their kids! Thanks BIG for a great job! Kellie Katie Pebbles and their mom Wendy [Posted in FML issue 1664]