>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. It >won't him, and he'll probably find it anoying enough to eventually stop >chewing on cords. Actually, that has never worked for our ferrets. Works great for our cats, but the ferrets either A: don't connect the water with them doing something wrong, or B: play with the stream of water. We use a modified NO method. When one of them does something we don't want them doing, we pick them up and hold their little head so they have no choice but to look at us, and tell them NO in a firm (not too loud) voice. We HAVE seen results, but, of course, them being ferrets, it takes several times for them to realize we mean it. Dooks to all the fuzzies. Suzanne with Jubai & Mishi Ferret, Athena Kitty, and Dijon-the-12-pound-monster-kitten [Posted in FML issue 2511]