Hello FML! I've had ferrets, ferrets and more ferrets. Free romaers and caged alike. I can consider myslef knowlagable on this subject seeing how I've had both for many years. Caging ferrets all depends on circumstance. My first ferret was caged, I got him like that, I didn't really think much about letting him roam like a cat or dog. My second ferret was a free roaming ferret. I got her as a birthday present and the people that had her before me let her run free. I leanred quickly the do's and dont's. If you live in a house with children, Don't let it run free all the time If you live with people that aren't very responsible about leaving windows or doors open, Don't. If you live in a house that's got holes in the walls or major clutter about, Don't. If you live alone or with responsible people let it free! If you have guests over it's always good to have a cage handy. You never know when family or friends are making surprise visits into town. It is truly a good idea to keep a cage handy for certain unexpected things. I have small babies and kids that I babysit. They come in and out all day long. This is a situation where a cage is a good thing. I let them out at night to play with my daughter. When you decide on wheather or not to cage take your home environment into consideration. Think of the ferrets safety when deciding to cage or not to cage, that is the question. :) Kathy Smith and banditos [Posted in FML issue 2406]