Being new this may have already been discussed at length before. I was curious.... about a color that used to be popular in ferrets, especially PV ferrets. Okay, actually two colors. In the eighties... a "cinnamon" was very, very dark.... but very, very red too! It was a neat color. There really were no light colored cinamons til later. Now... there were black eyed ferrets that were creamy colored, and a bit yellow so to speak? Like a very light colored Worthingtons butterscotch candy (or a cheap butterscotch candy lol), they had no markings.... and they were called butterscotches. Talk about gorgious. So why have I not seen that "type" of cinnamon in years.... and why is a "butterscotch" the way I described one, not found very often. The ones I speak of had no hint of red, cinnamon, nor champayne/chocolate in them. Maybe I'm dead wrong and these are still bred a lot... just a bit hard to find in my area perhaps? Though........i've not ever ever seen a picture online of the kind of cinnamons PV was breeding so many years ago. I just thought it interesting is all. Wolfy Please visit: http://www.geocities.com/wolfysluv/ for information on ferret deafness: http://www.geocities.com/wolfysluv [Posted in FML issue 3333]