I am looking for advice from the real experts, on dealing with a ferret that is the worst (or best) biter we have yet dealt with. We have had "biters" before, but they turned out to be "nippers" at best, and only wanted to play. Given proper instruction, they overcame their nippy tendencies, and are now great ferrets. This ferret called Normie, we call him Vlad (the Impaler)(of Dracula fame) seems to relish going for the flesh whenever he can find an unsuspecting victim. History: A group of 3 males, about 1-2 years old. It seems that they were given very little attention by the previous owner. At one point, Normie (who appears to be deaf...trying to confirm) bit a girl. It was reported to some agency (owner was confused) and she was told to quarantine him for two (2) weeks. It appears that the "quarantine" was accomplished by leaving him alone in a cage for the two weeks, no out time, no interaction with ferrets brothers or people, other than to feed and water. She then gave the group up, and now he is "someone else' problem". He is a beautiful boy, but I think he has some "issues". Any suggestions?? Ferret Rescue of Maine A State licensed, 501c3 Non-profit shelter. Donate to shelter ferrets by clicking igive.com/from [Posted in FML issue 4403]