Brandon: Don't beat yourself up about it. It could have turned out bad, but it didn't. We all think that we've done all of the ferret proofing that we can, but the little guys are so curious and insistent that when they see a small opening, they'll eventually make it bigger. My first ferret Snoop never used to go in the bathroom, it was off limits as the washer/dryer were in there. The door was always kept closed. I forgot to close the door one day and Snoop got out through the dryer hose. We lived in a mini home at the time, and the dryer vent exited underneath it. My father and I had to tear off the skirting and dig through 2 1/2 feet of snow to get her out. Miko falls in the toilet all the time. I really have to put up a sign for people who come over to my house to close the bathroom door when finished. I am glad that Baldrick is OK. Debbie Utter: RE: Cupboard Doors: You can get these at any hardware store and they're only a couple of bucks each. They're little metal latches, 2 pieces per set, one piece screws into the cupboard door, and the other into the frame. I had to get them too, my Oscar is almost 6.5 pounds and a strong bugger. These keep him out. RE: Carpet: I found a way to save my carpets. I buy square foot pieces of carpeting (remnants or samples). I figured out that my 2 babies like to scratch at the same spots. So I took a finishing nail and put it through the centre of the piece They can tear the piece of carpet all to heck if they want, and it protect the carpeting underneath. If you live in an apartment it's great, when you move, pull up the carpet pieces and go. They have to clean the carpets anyway, so it won't matter that some spots are a little lighter than others. [Posted in FML issue 2617]