Hi everyone, I've just a quick thought about baths. Ferrets have a relatively high body temp. and the difference between a 'warm' bath and a 'hot' bath seemed to make all the difference when it came to bathing out ferrets. Perhaps the Doct or would care to recommend a specific temperature, but I've found if the water seems 'warm' to you it probably feels too cool to the ferrets. Went into our local pet store to pick up some Ferratone (sp?) and immeadiatley fell in love with a chocolate colored little guy from Marshall Farms. We couldn't resist and brought him home. Now we're up to three. He seems so much different than our other two ferrets. He is big for his age, and uncoordinated, like our other male when he was young. The major difference is the way he uses his paws. Very much like hands! He`ll swat at your nose when you`re poking your face into the dryer hose when he's inside. He also very long legged with big paws for his age. Ferrets never fail to amaze me. He had his first bath the other day in the sink. Put him in the water and within a couple of seconds he was scuba diving around and having a great time. He is soooooo cute. Bye, Ken, Susie, Eric and Casper (oh no, another kid to train), trixie (Hey, this guy is cool), Choco (Dad, I know it's the middle of the night but were's the food? Lick, Lick, nuzzle, chomp) [Posted in FML issue 1088]