I haven't posted in quite a while, but I did post back in the spring asking if anyone knew how to get a good print of a ferret's paw as I wanted to get my ferret's prints tattooed. I got a couple responses, but one individual had ferret paw prints tattooed on her foot. I lost her email address and I don't remember her name, but thanks again. I finally went through with it and got my little girl's prints done on my chest....right above my heart as she will always have a piece of it. Amber is 8 years old now with adrenal and insulinoma. I am not sure how much longer I have with her, but her little footprints will be with me forever. You can see them (though the pic is a tad blurry) at http://img.ranchoweb.com/images/kedda/amberprints.jpg I also got a tattoo of a ferret last summer and never got around to posting it, so if anyone wants to see that one, it is at http://img.ranchoweb.com/images/kedda/legtat.jpg That particular tattoo wasn't of one of my own ferrets as I got it done while vacationing in New Hampshire and did not have any ferret pictures with me, but I found a fine line artist, adn I bought a ferret book and showed her 3 different pictures...one for coloring, one for pose, and one for the tail. I think she did a really good job for someone who had never done a ferret before. The picture makes it look really yellow, but it isn't that yellow in person. So if anyone is wondering how I got the prints, it was with a non-toxic ink pad and a lot of paper...it was a challenge getting a really clear print...and I washed her paws thoroughly with soapy water to get rid of any remnants. I had the same tattoo artist do the paws that did the ferret on my leg last summer. Sincerely, Kelly White Southampton, MA with Amber, Punkie, Scootie and Joshie [Posted in FML issue 4673]