I had finally managed to get my head around replying to all those who sent condolence cards or just e-mails of support after we lost little Cussieweezil recently. Fact is even now, if I type her name my eyes fill a little, anyhow having started on the task, "redmonds revenge" struck and win2k decided to discard several key files that make it work, and the resulting reinstall overwrote everyting, so I no longer have the imfo to reply individually to people. So I will have to say our thank you thru the list and hope that those who didnt get to hear from us personally will understand. I am just glad that most of the work I had done on the update to the old "Furkidz" site was saved to zipdisk. Rhubarb, (Custard's twin sis) seems to be settling down after her loss, she hangs out with Skweeky a lot, and is showing less of a tendancy to bite, maybe Cussie is bringing some influence to bear from the bridge. Someone posted about albinos..... hmm sounds like Skweeky, she is the explorer & pioneer, Skweeky is the one who can climb to the top of the outside of the cage, Skweeky is the one who can scamble over the doorgate, Skweeky is the one that last week "scruffed" poor little Sixpence (the 10 month old kitten that just wants to be friends...) hold on... "poor little..."? Sixpence is about 3 times the size of petite little Skweek! Not that it stopped Skweeky digging her feet in and making a huge effort to "demonstrate the superiority of ferretkind" in her efforts to drag the much larger Sixpence across the room.... (or was she just trying to stash an "emergency playmate" incase the others went to sleep before she was "all explored out"? Strange thing is, having detached Skweek from the cat.... along with a mothful of black fur (why didnt I have a camera handy for that one?), that stupid cat STILL wants to be friends, (I reall dont know that my ears could stand the wailing if Skweek latches on again) Our best wishes to all with sick, angeled or missing fuzzies Cris Unkie Lee and the Furkid3 Bubbles Skweek and Rhubarb. [Posted in FML issue 3883]