Sue Savage <[log in to unmask]> wrote >I'd like some suggestions of where I could get some type of urn or nice >box to put Nikkis ashes in. >The last issue of Modern Ferret mentioned a box that has a place to put a >photo in and a little drawer to put toys or something else in. Thanks. This is a common problem for ferret owners who live in apartments, etc (we live in a rented house). We found a nice box at Pier One Imports in the photo frames section. It is made of wood with a slide out drawer and the front of the drawer has a holder for a photograph. Mary thinks you put a picture on the front and store other photos inside. I think you could alternatively use it as a jewelry box. In any case, it cost between $10 and $20, looks like a decorative wooden box, and allows us to keep Ralph's remains in the living room until such time as we can afford a house of our own. I don't know if Pier One Imports is national or not - they are a store that features imported furniture and housewares. While some of their stuff is expensive, most is relatively affordable and tasteful. If you can't find a store like that, I would think you could try looking for a store or craft place that has jewelry boxes. You might be able to find a jewelry box that looks nice for a lot less money than a pet urn. - Eric Modern Ferret Magazine - For ferret owners. By ferret owners. Mary & Eric Shefferman & the Fuzzies: Sabrina, Marshmallow, Knuks, Trixie, Bosco da Gama, Balthazar, Cauliflower, Koosh, and Gabrielle http://www.modernferret.com [Posted in FML issue 2592]