Hi, it's us again! I would like to thank all of you for the many warm welcomes and plentiful advice we have already received. However, I should've mentioned a few things in my original letter (I was trying to be brief). My wife and I have had Sam for over a year - we bought her spayed and very young. We did as much reading up on ferrets as our library would allow, so we took our new responsibility seriously. Much concern has been expressed over two main things in my letter: 1) the recliner and 2) the classroom visits. Just to clear some things up, the recliner may as well not even be a recliner. We knew from the start the dangers of crushing a poor ferret in such devices, and we quickly discovered that keeping her out of it would be impossible (the little guys really have a lot of perserverence!). So we just don't even sit in the thing any more. If we do, no reclining, and we have to know where else she is - rules we adhere to strictly. This isn't a problem since there are only two of us in this small (but comfortable) apartment. As far as the classroom visits, a lot of good advice to be wary and take heed has been mailed in to us. Thanks - it's easy to drop your guard on such things. We do watch her very carefully (we have her on a leash) and the kids have to sit still in a circle and be quiet. Mainly she puts on a little show in the center with her toys. We aren't worried too much with the biting - she doesn't even play-bite me when I play rough with her; just the typical mouth open/twisting head thing. In the classrooms, she's usually very reserved and more concerned with sniffing the place out. However, it never hurts to be cautious. More than anything, I wanted to thank all of you for your great input so far, as well as make sure I didn't give anyone the impression we were going about this whole ferret thing haphazardly (sp?). I do look forward to future communication. Tim, Carmen, and Sam. [Posted in FML issue 0759]