Hi all, I have a question/concern I was hoping someone might be able to shed some light on. I have two fuzzies: Parker (4 years old) and Presleyu (1 year old). They have always gotten along fine, play together well, snuggle together in their cage, etc. However, recently Parker has been "attacking" Presley while they are in the cage. Specifically, what is happening is that while they in their hammock Parker latches onto Presley's neck and will not let go. For anything. I know this is common ferret play but when they do it outside of the cage it seems very different. WHile this is happening I can hear a bit of clucking and hissing although I'm never certain which one is doing it. I've gone over the cage to stop Parker or remove him--it is next to impossible to get him to unlatch his teeth with the exception of offering a raisin and even then it takes a moment. I'm not sure if it is *really* attacking, but it has me concerned for a couple or reasons. One, Parker does not appear to be playing. Two, this is entirely out of his nature (Presley has always been the more aggressive one, and since he is younger has more energy for it, too). Three, Presley does not seem to like it but yet he doesn't attempt to move or get away, although I'm certain he has the power and strength to do so. As two possibly relevent side notes, it's doubtful Parker has been feeling well lately as he's having a reoccurance of his ECE, also, we made a cross country move 3 weeks ago so the fuzzies are in a relatively new environment (although they seem to be fine in the new apartment). Any info, advice, or suggestions would be greatly appreciated. If it's play I'd feel much better and if not I'd like to try and ascertain WHY this is happening and what the best course of action is. Thanks, :o) Traci [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 3083]