My husband and I were in the pet store this evening buying our fuzzies the new supply of food for the month, and got talking to one of the employees. Of course the conversation turned to ferrets, and we discovered that she had recently adopted a ferret from a friend (who wanted the best for both the ferret and the 2 year old who started to harrass the poor thing). ANYWAYS . . . the new adopter stated how the ferret digs A LOT and had shredded items (i.e. drapes, rugs, etc.) at the previous house. Well, the new owner wants me to inquire about declawing her ferret. I personally have never heard of anything to do with declawing, so I thought I would leave it to the experts. I am going to be calling her this weekend, so thanks for those replys. And, if she can not declaw, could anyone give any helpful advice? We would love to adopt another, but 3 are enough, especially still being in school and my mom not caring too much for them when we go home for the holidays. Thanks again for the info. Oh, and she needs to do something soon because the little girl is starting to eye her new couch. And seperating the ferret cannot be done in her studio apartment. Susan, Darel, Roo, Sparky, and Boing ^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ ^^^^ me hubby angel deaf one spaz [Posted in FML issue 0642]