I have successfully cross bred a dutch rabbit with a ferret. What I got is a ferrbit. This is white in the front half with the typical sable mask in black, and the back half was brown with a tail that looks like it had knots in it. The fur is slick and smooth and not much different in length. There is still the hump in the back when they stand, but the hind legs are very muscular and the tibular bones are much longer as well as the pads on the feet. These things kind of homp about, not a jump and nor a hop... and definitely not a walk. They now are eating solid foods and really like vegetables but I keep them on the high fat/protein diet to be sure they remain healthy. The ears are long and stand up. They are curious about everything and can leap onto the kitchen counter with ease. With the hind looking eye parts of the rabbit they see behind them so there is no way to sneak up on them to catch them when it comes time to go back to the cage. But the poops are much easier to manage, just roll those marbles up in a dust pan and be done with it. Gordon, Byte-me, Nibble-ed, and Kodo [Posted in FML issue 3214]