Hello all, Last week I moved myself and two little furry girls from a cramped studio to a spacious 2 bedroom apartment. The first day, I kept them in "their" room, which also houses the computer and lifecycle, while I ferretproofed. The have never like to use the litter box in the cage, unless they were locked in, while I am at work, so I gave them a box on the other side of the room as well. The next day, I let them roam around the whole place, showed them where the boxes were in the other rooms, they obliged my by pooping in them, and I praised them excitedly and bestowed large amounts of treats on them. Hooray, I thought, this went unbelievably well. Ha! After five days of about 95 percent accuracy, which is great under any circumstances, they have started to go everywhere!!! I have placed food/and or ferret smelling sleeping material in just about all the corners, and there are many of them, and now they are going in the middle of the kitchen floor, up against the living room walls, anywhere but in the boxes. I would give in and just move the boxes, but there's no way to put litter boxes in the weird places they are going. Anyone who has experienced this, please help. I can't figure out why they were so good for the first few days, and now all over the place. I am also supposed to be adopting and 8 month old little boy who needs a home very soon, and I don't want my girls to start him off with bad habits. He's not free range, so I suspect it will be an uphill battle anyway, but I'd like to have them straightened out first. Any and all suggestions are appreciated. Gail, Spot, Frito (AKA Spike) and (coming soon, hopefully) Bandit *************************************************************** I'm against testing on animals. They get all confused and get all the answers wrong. *************************************************************** mailto:[log in to unmask] ICQ # 10324485 web page http://www.frontiernet.net/~ncc2893 [Posted in FML issue 2866]