We have a 7 year old Rescue named Homie. He came in malnourished and weak, from a man who kept him and his brother, Yogi, in the garage with a heater, and no attention, in rusty, dirty cages. As you can imagine, it took this sweetheart forever to learn how to play, and to get used to people touching him. (His brother had the exact opposite problem, he was overjoyed with being able to play with other ferrets, and actually plays a little too rough sometimes). Since Homie was so happy to be somewhere with love and attention, but uncomfortable with human touch just yet, he would follow my boyfriend and I around constantly. He would run away if we tried to touch him, but stay right at our feet at all times. Today Homie proved that he is well on the path to emotional recovery. I was playing a game of "the blanket is attacking me" on the couch with some other babies, and thought to put him up to see if he would like it. He immediately joined in, jumping at the blanket and attacking it back when it "attacked" him. The cutest part about it was seeing this huge albino boy (he's gained weight since coming in) laying on his back in the middle of the couch with his mouth open kicking at the blanket and jumping on the other ferrets underneath the blanket. Then, I had to run outside for something out of the car, which I usually don't leave them alone in the house, but my boyfriend happened to be at work. Apparently, he was scared that I had left him, and as soon as I came back in (he was laying at the door) began KISSING my feet! This from a boy who didn't even like human contact! Aren't they the most amazing creatures? Reagan Stolen Hearts Rescue http://www.geocities.com/stolenheartsrescue/Home.html [Posted in FML issue 4515]