To the Anon poster: Yes, in my experience (with 6 ferrets), they do become more affectionate as they get older. Bear in mind that their affection is different than a dog's. They do kiss, but display affection in other ways: by following you around, sleeping on or next to you, wanting to be picked up, coming when called, etc. I'm guessing that age has something to do with affection, but also that they take time to learn to trust you. I've found that the 2 ferrets we've had since they were babies displayed their affection and trust much quicker than 3 of the 4 we adopted from shelters. Elliot [Posted in FML issue 4891]