>From: Meghan Bonikowski <[log in to unmask]> >My door to the area where ferrets are NOT allowed has a gap from the >bottom of the door to the floor. It is about 1 and 3/4 inches wide. You can buy a small wooden piece (about 3" wide) called a threshhold which goes under a door (between the door frame). If you get the right width, it will just slide in and you don't need to nail it etc. Works great. An ounce of prevention... >Also, try giving him a piece of electrical cord that is not plugged in. >When he chews on it, squirt him with water, like from a squirt gun... >he'll probably find it anoying enough to eventually stop chewing on cords. When you have a 2-year-old, you move furniture to cover up electrical outlets or buy switchplate covers rather than counting on the 2-year-old to understand that you don't want him sticking his finger in the outlet. It's similar with ferrets: think 2-year old. It's up to you to ferretproof your house. Why take chances, when one bad bite could mean an electrocuted ferret. >From: Mark Zmyewski <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: We're lecturing at PetCo. Good/bad? >PetCo recently replaced both locations of PetCare here in Huntsville, >Alabama. ... We instead decided that if we educated the employees, they >might then be able to give customers better information and maybe keep >some of these people from making impulse purchases. My personal preference would be that Petco not sell ferrets. However, I think until that happens, educating Petco employees is a GREAT idea. It's wonderful that the manager is open to it. By the way, Petco headquarters has stated that they would like to know of any stores where animals are not being treated properly etc. Their address/officers are: Petco 9125 Rehco Road San Diego, CA 92121 Brian K. Devine Chairman, President and CEO Larry D. Asselin Senior Vice President Richard C. St. Peter Executive Vice President, CFO and Secretary William M. Woodard Senior Vice President James M. Myers Senior Vice President, Finance and CAO [Posted in FML issue 2512]