Hi there. I havn't posted for a while but I have been lurking. Some time ago I had asked for prayer regarding a move we were making and we thought that we were going to move into a trailer park that was a FFZ. First of all, thank you to those few that wrote me. I apologize for not writing back but things have been crazy here. I still intend to write you back. If you don't remember who you are, I will remind you. We are not moving into a trailer park now but a town house. We are allowed one small dog so we claimed Tawny as our pet. The dog is to be only 12" tall and Tawny is the size of a small Shepherd. The superintendant knew this and let her in saying that once you are in, what you have in there doesn't matter, as long as they don't disturb the neighbours. They can do nothing about it. It almost appears that every other unit has animals, even more than one. Our neighbour has 2 dogs and one is a Rotweiler. We figure we won't have any problems with our 9 fuzzies. They are quiet. Now all we have to do is keep them from ruining the carpet. We arn't taking any chances either. To be on the safe side we are acting as if we are in a FFZ. I used to be somewhat critical of people who smuggled ferrets into places they weren't alowed. I would say, "Well why don't they move somewhere that pets are allowed?" I will never criticize anyone about that again. Now that we are in a position to find a rental place, we know what it is like and have a better understanding of why people move to where they do. I do have one question about our new place and ferret proofing. The place has electric heat and therefore has radiator type heaters. Have you had problems with your fuzzies getting into these things, especially when they are on? How have you ferret proofed them? I write back everyone that gives me advice but I will be off-line for a few days so I won't get back to you right a way. Please don't let that stop you from writing. I will be happy if there are some ideas there waiting for me when I get back on. Thanks again for your good advice. It is sure appreciated. Take care and give your fuzzies an extra hug and kiss today. Tryntje Miller Net:[log in to unmask] Conrad Grebel College Library Tel: (519) 885-0220 ext. 239 Waterloo, Ontario Fax: (519) 885-0014 N2L 3G6 [Posted in FML issue 2038]