I have been a lurker on the list for a while, but I figured this was a good time to finally jump in! We (My husband and I) visited the open house at Ferrets Unlimited yesterday, with the intention of only dropping off some supplies, getting a look at the place and stealing some ferret kisses. I made a point to NOT bring a pet carrier, so I wouldn't be tempted to bring anyone home with me. Silly, me! That's like giving away the baby clothes so I won't get pregnant... I immediately fell in love with Rachael (she was one of the 5 ferrets that the FML helped name recently). After many ferret kisses, we decided to take her home to join the rest of the family. We were warned that she doesn't always play nice, but the introductions went amazingly well. Rachael was busy sniffing the house, while the other 4 ferrets and the cats followed her around sniffing her just as thoroughly. There was no neck biting or hissing or anything. I was shocked! She did claim the igloo and tunnel as hers, and played queen of the hill for a while. She joined in all the ferret games (towel rides, the ferret wading pool, chasing the cat, dumping the water dishes, etc). After all the playtime, she was a very snuggly girl and took turns sleeping on my chest or my husband's. She seems right at home already. I took a few photos of her and put them online at the following URL: http://www.genglo.com/cuppy/photos.html The open house was such a wonderful idea! It was an opportunity for those of us who are shy about going to someone's home a chance to meet the ferrets and see first hand how well they are cared for. My husband and I shared a smile when we noticed that the humans were downstairs in the heat, while the ferrets lived in air conditioned luxury. Thank's Jean for everything you do. Julie & friends (Cupcake, Daisy, Burt, Ernie and now Rachael) http://www.genglo.com/cuppy/ [Posted in FML issue 3830]