Yes, when I saw some of the questions I asked as a newbie, I can see, where is she coming from. Five ferrets later and over five hundred in shots and illness, neuter, and a bout with bronchitis, I'm no longer a novice. Every penny was worth it for my business. Yes, I would never ridicule a newbie for any question. To me a newbie has no time limit. Owners who don't have/make the time to research could be considered newbies. We owners learn something new every day of our ferret's lives. No two ferrets are the same in health/habits/play, they train us owners not the opposite. At the time I was a newbie with a kit and no previous knowledge about older ferrets. Yes, I was shocked when I saw my first bald ferret The first thing in my mind was, will this happen to my kit. After many questions, books and research, discovered this was due to illness. So my fears were ungrounded. Also, am aware that manufacturers make sweaters to cover the loved ones. It keeps them warm and nicer to look at when other people are present. I have found that the health of an old ferret needs to be determined by a vet if it should have surgery. Should the ferret have more than one illness, this would need to be taken into consideration. Also, anesthesia can harm the ferret. Debbie [Posted in FML issue 3003]