> A vet said not to worry and it will pass, the pet store owner said Sneezie > will eventually kill Cody. They are both very lovable, just not to each > other. Cody and Weezie play all the time. Weezie and Sneezie have no > problem playing. As long as Sneezie's not doing any severe damage to Cody it sounds like you have nothing to worry about. It's probably pretty good exercise for Sneezie, since she's getting older and probably needs a little motivation to exercise. :) I reallly wouldn't worry about anything. If either of them seems overly stressed out by the situation you might want to seperate them at night so that they can get some sleep. Or, maybe even just every other night. Just make sure they are together most of the time. If you do decide it's necessary to separate them so they can get some rest, keep Sneezie and Weezie together. They were cagemates long before Cody came along, and Sneezie needs a warm companion since she's lost all her fur. If you separate them you may put Sneezie under stress (ferrets get very attached to their cage/housemates!), which she doesn't need at her age and in her condition. I boarded a ferret for the summer. It took Percy about a month before she stopped beating up on her. Another month and they were playing together. About a month after that (a few days before the boarded ferret was picked up) Percy had accepted her and would actually let her sleep with her and Bree. Whereas Bree and the boarder were best friends in just a matter of a few days. - Nancy Nancy Hartman CIS graduate student [log in to unmask] U. of Delaware President and founder, Delaware Valley Ferret Club Owner of Percy & Bree [Posted in FML issue 0348]