I think Matan is trying to what he believes is right. We should not insult him or condemn him for having different opinions. He is coming here for help and I think he cares for his ferrets. We need to be more supportive and helpful. Matan, I don't know if you have thought of all of the alternatives. If your jill keeps coming into heat, maybe she should be spayed. Most of the ferrets in the US are already spayed when they are very young, so most of us do not have to make that decision. I appreciate the fact that you have decided to be a breeder, but I do not want your ferret to suffer. Perhaps you could spay your current jill, if the injections are not working, and possibly breed one of the kits when they get a little older. I know that a great number of the posts here have been unkind, but you must know that we have a problem with unwanted ferrets here and that there are not enough homes to go around. I understand there is no problem with overpopulation in your area now, but if none of the ferrets are spayed there will soon be a large problem. So, I hope you will tell others to spay and neuter their ferrets, even if you decide not to do so. Good luck with your book and please do not let people stop you from posting here. Erica Snoball, the dog Ripley, Max, and Jinx, the kitties Fitz, the ferret [Posted in FML issue 3452]