Here's my question...everyone seems to say that ferrets should wear a bell or ID collar around the house in case they get out. I've tried to get them to wear collars, and guess what...they can get them off no matter how tight they are (and I don't want to strangle them). Can someone tell me how to teach them to wear them, or is it okay to let them wear a harness around the house. I have two Marshall's harness sets (they seem to work the best for me, since they aren't velcro and don't tighten up to punish the poor things like some of the figure 8 harnesses do)...has anyone tried letting them wear those around with an ID tag attached? The harnesses don't seem to hamper their mobility and dont' come off. Also, just a note for whoever questioned whether ferrets would eat broccoli... mine do, all of my family's ferrets LOVE it. they raid the grocery bags hunting for it whenever we go shopping and they'll carry off stalks of it and gnaw on them. Thank you to whoever posted the Winter Weasels thing...I think I might make a few of those for the ferret-owning people in my family (almost everyone) as christmas gifts (since I have very little money). It's a great idea and I think they'll like it. Thanks for posting that! Hope everyone's fuzzies are doing well. --->Kelly |\__\ /__/| Head of Animal Optometry | o o o o | "Damn you, Let the Rabbits wear glasses" / =p= =q= \ University of Houston | | Reverend Maynard: "I'm not looking at you." Edie: "Snore, squeak." ** "A man talking sense to himself is no madder than a man talking nonsense not to himself." ** (Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are dead) [Posted in FML issue 1711]