>Penny was the healthiest of all the ferrets I have had in the past 20 >years. Not that you can make any judgement of the breeder by one ferret. >She was always a little nippy and whenever I took her to the vet, the >first words out of my mouth to the tech when they wanted to weigh her >was, "she bites." But she only drew blood a few times from various vet >techs and only under extreme duress. Still, it earned her an "I BITE!" >sign on her enclosure whenever she had to stay at the clinic.... > > Mike Mike I have had four RCFs I love the blood lines. First of all they seem to be very healthy but are somewhat prone to Cardio problems later on. Most of the RCFs I have had were bigger than the normal Marshall Farms frets (altho I now have a very bit chocolate sable M.F. boy named Leo is who almost a full 5 pounds) In short they seem to be more active and more full of themselves. They do have a rep for being a bit on the bitey side but I think that is because they want to play with anyone and everything they see. I now have a RCF Sable boy named Koda who I was told was the 'runt" of the litter. Ok he is a bit small for a RCF, but he more than makes up for it by just being Koda! My son Erik, told me one time..Hey Dad, Not only did you get the runt but ya got the punk as well! LOL. Ok so I guess that sums it up too. Koda loves Da Popa. When ever I come into the ferret room Koda is there to greet the Popa. He then proceeds to climb up da Popa's pantlegs just to nibble a bit ya know!!! Then he sits there and winks at me to get me to play LEts drag the weasel!! That game is his favorite I think. I hold my shirt sleeve low enough for him to grab on then I "drag" him in smal l circles around and around. Then it goes on with "bowling for Ferrets". Thats kinda self expanitory as Koda becomes the "hairy Bowling Ball". Be careful here folks. Don't try this at home Koda and I are "Trained Professionals" LOL. I have had more fun with this lil guy than what should be allowed. His cagenate and "brudder" is Leo. Leo is well Leo. Leo is the usuall Choco boy. Laid back and plays when the mood hit him. He loves our lil girl Freda and him and her love to take naps together in the o most unusual places. Makes it a bit hard to find them at times. LOL. I adopted tow older ferrets from our Local Humane Society. I got them last week and then on Monday had to take them to the vets as they had some sinius nasties going on. The woozels got the snoozles as one vet tech put it. Their names are Clutch and Throttle. That was there names when I got them and since they seem to know their names I left them with theirs. The vet tech repeated their names questionly, LOL. and then told them.."Hey guys, We don't run an auto shop here ya know". Anyway I hope what info I have given to you will be helpful. Most folks that I knwo that have RCFs really love them dearly. But they are not usually a fret for the beginer. Enjoy. Best Regards to all. Fred Hurd Reno Ferret Rescue After All It Is For The Ferrets!!! [Posted in FML issue 4816]