>Try making one, they are real easy, you can pcik the size you want, and >they can be made more durable than some I've seen in stores... Making hammocks really is easy. The best place I have found for fabric for ferret toys is the "fabric remnant" bin at Walmart. There's always an interesting variety of fabrics and textures to choose from - and colors also (for me, aren't ferrets colorblind?). It's very cheap, also. To add some comfort for those long northern nights, try adding a layer of the cotton stuff they use for quilts between the layers. Just add a few extra lines of sewing diagonally, and the batting will stay in place. The grommet idea is great! I use really heavy duty elastic, and sew one strand "horizontally" on each end - and then sew the loose ends of each strand together with a wire hook for easy hanging. My ferret cage has three layers of hammocks (one small canvas flet up high for my little white girl, one big "Chicago Bears" hammock for my little brown girl, and one big red and black flannel hammock for my big boy). While my little business frequently like to sleep together, sometimes they like to be alone, and I would recommend multiple hammocks for other multiple ferret households... Gwen [Posted in FML issue 1670]