I actaully have two questions for you, folks. First, can too much ferratone be bad? How much ferratone is too much? Zero gets the recommended daily dose of ferratone, as suggested on the bottle. He gets a little extra every other day on his belly, to keep him occupied and somewhat still while we apply his ear medication. This will continue for about 10 more days, every other day. He also gets a little on his belly for claw clipping. Should I be cutting back on the daily dose of ferratone at least until the ear treatment is done? My second question is about cages. Zero has a wire cage. I haven't seen anything *but* wire cages available around here! What's the danger in this? I don't think his feet can get caught in the wire, since they're spaced apart enough. Can their claws get stuck? Anyhow, we have towels in his cage as bedding, and have put old pillow cases to cover the wire floor. However, he moves these things around, leaving pleanty of the floor exposed. What can I use to cover the wire floor that's easy to clean, and he can't move? He only uses the one litter box we have in his cage on the upper level, and prefers the corner *next* to the litter box on the lower level. I don't mind this, since the cage is easily removed from the base, and we keep the base lined with newspaper...easy clean up. Maybe if we put something on the floor that Zero couldn't move, he wouldn't want to use it as a bathroom, and would use the litterbox instead! I'd appreciate any suggestions!! Andrea Garza & The Crew Research Technician University of Arizana Dept. of Microbiology and Immunology [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 1838]