Hi, everyone. I'm writing in response to the person who just got a new kit that does not like to be held. When I first brought Walter home all he wanted to do was play, get into trouble, and sleep. I was a little discouraged that he would not let me hold him for more than a second. Well, miraculously, around three weeks ago Walter(5 mos.)started to change. No more nipping, no more pooping in inappropriate places, and suddenly he will let me hold and hug and kiss him for long periods of time. He is much,much more affectionate. I am totally ecstatic at the changes and am so happy that Walter has turned out to be such a sweet and charming little animal. He still gets into mischief (of course), but his sweet disposition makes it impossible for me to get mad. I think the key to getting him to like being held was just holding him despite his attempts to get away. I hold him and talk to him gently as much as possible and simply smother him with love. This seems to be working. On the subject of ferret noises, Walter makes a dooking noise when he plays, a groaning sound when he has something unpleasant done to him (nail clipping,etc), and he positively shreiked when I had him vaccinated for distemper and rabies. I'd never heard a ferret scream before, and hope I never do again. Also, Walter discovered how to hiss around two weeks ago. At first I was quite startled because he would do it at really weird times, like he hadn't quite figured out the whole hissing business. He'd be playing and all of a sudden HISS. Quite hilarious. Now he only hisses if he is flicked on the nose for being naughty or when we go to put him in his cage. I love this little peice of fluff SO MUCH. I can't bear to think about ever losing him. Sincerely, Kimberly and Walter-the-love-weasel [Posted in FML issue 1092]