K Campbell: > Tim, just by the meaning of the words "happier duo", a second >ferret is a necessity. Without the second one it is impossible to >have a happier, or for that matter an unhappier duo! Having 7 (rest deleted) I have an older ferret. She HATES all other ferrets. I have tried to introduce her to other ferrets, ones that I know are nice as can be, and she always attacks them. She is so afraid of them that she attacks them before they attack her (as she thinks all unknown ferrets will do). She will not play with them, and attacks them if they try to play with her. She means business. I had a male who was kept in a large colony and was well adjusted to other ferrets. My female bit him so hard that he would scream in pain. He finally started grabbing her, pinning her down when she attacked, and looking up to me for help. Needless to say, it was seperate playtime for the both of them after that. Before I got her, she was kept in a cage with another female ferret. Her owners got rid of the both of them, and told me they always fought. I know the difference between playing and fighting, and my ferret fights to kill. So there are some ferrets that are better left alone, especially older ferrets. I had a young pair of females for a while, and Addie (older ferret) was confused and scared by them. When she gets scared, she attacks. (I must add that she is the sweetest, friendliest, most loveable friend to people.) She had a bad beginning, and she is at her happiest now with people and cats to sniff and chase. addison [Posted in FML issue 0757]