For the 3 1/2 yrs I've owned our home (well co-owner with the bank of course) something has bothered me. I have a partially finished basement where one side is dirt (furnace area) and the other has the washer/dryer/water heater and an open area. This was the one area the ferrets weren't allowed (notice the word WAS). For those of you that don't know me or haven't visited us, the ferrets have the entire house. Our small 2 bedroom home essentially belongs to them. I just do the cooking, cleaning, loving, nursing, and on occassion disciplining. Oh and pay the bills too. :-0 Anyway, on with the story - This weekend friends came to help and with input from all and the labors of Donn with help on Sunday from Don, the ferrets received an early christmas present - a 5ft x 8ft section of the basement. We used plyboard, 1x4's and 1x1's to build the 3 sided enclosure (the 4th side is where the door leading to the basement is). It looks like a miniature stable with the 4ft high plyboard and 1x4's as supports. Lynda brought some of the ferrets to the landing on the steps and they looked down at what was normally a closed door only to see an open door. Their eyes got wide and the expressions on their furry little faces was pure astonishment. Slowly they walked down the steps. When they reached the door area they stopped and looked up then cautiously walked in. (These are ferrets that previously tried so very hard to sneak in when I was going in and out). Once inside they looked up and all around then inspected every inch of the construction. Quite happily they rolled, stretched and curled on the warm fluffy quilt we'd put down as their bedding. Scratch, scratch, scratch all evening in an effort to find that one spot that would not be secure. This morning at breakfast only 3 ferrets were in the kitchen. I tiptoed down the stairs and to my surprise (NOT!) found a sea of ferret tails and heads and bodies all cuddled together - fast asleep. They woke quickly and looked quite surprised. As I poured recipe into their platter they stretched and ambled over to the plate. Three plates later they were ready to start their day. :-) Very appreciative thanks go to Janice, Don, Lynda and Donn for their help and hard labor on this project. It's a dream come true! (now if I win the lottery....) Hugs and happy holidays to all. tle [Posted in FML issue 2516]