Help! I thought I had this place pretty much ferret-proofed, but that was with two males weighing in at 2 1/4 and 3 lbs. Bring in two petite females, and I have to start all over!!! I have cabinet latches on every cabinet, but my 2 1/4 lb male recently discovered he could get inside the cabinet anyway. Any suggestions for cupboard doors? The cupboards in the kitchen would be a real problem if any of the ferrets got inside: the bottom shelf is not finished (it stops where the drawers begin), and the ferrets could get into the space between the shelf and the floor. I live in a mobile home, so no telling if there are any openings to the outdoors under the shelf. Another problem area is the opening under the dryer. Is there anything inside the bottom of the dryer that would be a problem? Any openings to forbidden areas? PLEASE answer if you have any solutions to these problems. I've already decided it's hopeless to protect the carpet--it's already too late for several areas (at doorways, edges of furniture). Bitter apple doesn't help. When the time comes to replace the carpet, I'm getting vinyl flooring! And I'll be ferretproofing the sofa and chair (both complete w/recliners) soon by getting a futon! (don't worry, the ferrets can't get inside the furniture.....nor can the humans use the recliners: the furniture is completely encased in sheets!!) Has life changed much since ferrets came into my life?? Nah.... Debbie and the fab foursome: Brae, Templeton, Sally and Phoebe [Posted in FML issue 2616]