Just an update on our two newest babies. We got Bootz & Daisy in May and they have now been with us for 3 months. Bootz was such a bully when he first arrived, pouncing and biting everyone. Bootz has now adjusted and you can see a big difference in him, he is now comfortable in his new home and plays nicely with all the others. Daisy adjusted nicely as well, and she isn't at shy as when she first came here. I feel so bad for those fuzzies that are uprooted from their homes, because they really do get sad when their comfortable home/environment is taken away from them. I'm so glad that Bootz and Daisy are now comfortable and know this is their home, forever. They were not out of their cage much from what I understand, and when they came here they were very hesitant to come out. Now, they know they are welcome to come and go from their cage, and I interact with them all day long. Such a big difference in their disposition, and they are so very loving. Jack and Jill, we rescued them from a very abusive home, and didn't want any interaction with ferrets or humans. It took many months to win their trust, and how they are "love bugs". I often wonder if they still felt like they were taken from their home, even though they were physically abused and neglected, as that is what they thought home was, until they came to us and saw that a home is full of love, care and no hitting. They are the older ones and I want to make their last days so happy for them, knowing that they are very loved and wanted. Jill use to flinch when we'd go to pick her up, but she no longer does that, she comes running to us to get that hug. They have feelings just as we do as you all know, and that is why I often wonder like I said if they felt like they were taken from their home, even though it wasn't a good home, because that is the only home they knew, I wonder if that's what they thought home was all about and how things were. I love all 6 of our precious babies, and I am so proud to say that each one of them are so loving, after working with them for biting problems, anti social problems, they all now love to interact with ferrets and humans. I thank God every day for my precious babies, because without them, this wouldn't feel like home to me. Please give each one of your babies a hug for us, we send our love to our extended ferret families. Bob &Lynn (Taz,Sharkie,Jack,Jill,Bootz,Daisy) [Posted in FML issue 3143]