Michelle, I have four stinkers and each has his or her own personality. My oldest loves to cuddle and hug when I pick him up. The two middle-aged females don't really like to be cuddled too much, although Frusen loves to clean off my upper lip for me when I first pick her up. Zola likes to pretend she's giving you kisses, and then when you're not paying attention, ZAP!, she nails you and runs away- so I just watch her carefully when she kisses anyone. D'arC (pron. Darcy) is a true snuggle bunny. She's one year old, and I was given her this past summer by two young men who didn't want to pay a $100 pet deposit to keep her. All of my guys live in a 6'X6' aviary flight cage, with two levels, and a plastic sewage drainage pipe ($1.80 for 10 feet at Lowes) as a staircase. Inside the cage they have a box with blankets and pillows to sleep in, a ferret tent with synthetic fleece inside, and a sleeping bag- among other various toys. At night I let them out to sleep with me and explore the bedroom. (The cage is in the bedroom) D'arC gets into bed with me everytime and just licks my legs, arms and face- up and down, up and down- until she falls asleep next to me. In the middle of the night and in the morning I'm usually woken up as she wakes up and decides to give me another bath! So I guess what I'm trying to say is that while they might not jump onto the sofa and share an episode of Seinfeld with you, they each have certain ways of saying Thanks for being so good to me, Mom! Good luck discovering each of your five personalities, as they each grow into them! Carie Guppy Virginia-Maryland College of Veterinary Medicine Class of '97 and Hershey, Frusen, Zola and D'arC- the darlings Gelert and LP (dogs), Harley (three-legged cat), Mariah (normal cat), and Irkalla (Iguana) P.S. to Lisa, If your mother is allergic to your little guys, why not just add them to your two? Trust me, four is not that much more work than 2, and you'll enjoy the company! [Posted in FML issue 1128]