Please bear with us, we missed a lot of days and have a lot to tell/ask... We call it "parking" when the kids are playing and just stop and lay flat on the floor. Somone used the speedbump analogy. Does anyone know why they do this? We saw a program on narcoleptic dobermans and they behaved the same way...so, are ferrets narcoleptic or just funny that way? Dr. Williams, maybe you can answer this one. We have been very lucky and except for one hairball (or pancreatitis, we still aren't sure) episode with Andy, we have not had any problems. We've been reading about all the sad stories people have about their fuzzies. Are ferrets especially prone to illnesses, problems, etc... OR, are we (society) just not yet capable of caring for them as easily as dogs and cats? Are they really smart or really dumb? Sometimes we wonder because they seem to be smart enough to play dumb when they think it suits them. Kudos to NY SPCA!! Unfortunately, we had the opposite problem here in Miami. Our zoo did a story (luckily it was only local) and talked about what bad pets ferrets make and how they bite and that they smell really bad, etc... Luckily, after that, the Miami Herald did a story about what great pets they are and how to adopt one from the shelter and how to contact the ferret club president.. One more question and we'll go...why do ferrets have tails? They don't wag them or use them to show expression like dogs or cats...they don't hang from them like monkeys or opossums....Does anyone know? Peace-- Cam, Lori Andy and Ramsey [Posted in FML issue 1210]