Selena, In rescuing, I have sometimes taken in singles. Some of them warm up to the others, but right now I have a little female who just won't allow anyone else to come up to her. She'll strike like snake and nip with a squeak. Yet she looks like she wants to play with them. Even lots of Ferretone hasn't helped. I get calls from newbies asking about adopting "a" ferret. Believe me, they have so much more fun with another or several of their own to play and snuggle with. You don't have to pay that much for a kit; adopt a couple from a local shelter and don't feed the pet store's supplying ferret mill. Shelters are overpopulated as it is. Don't know your local shelter? There was the listing on Monday's FML for the SOS list at the end of Kat Parson's message. Or do a search for wherever you live. A shelter can help you with all kinds of advice and even equipment, as well as supplying you with ferrets already grown to adulthood. Carol O. Tucson [Posted in FML issue 4460]