Re: Screaming Ferrets Well...I've yet to hear a scream, but our oldest was quite a cryer when he was a kit. He didn't like being alone and would cry whenever he heard/saw someone. It was quite a loud "waaaaaa". (My sister called him "little quacker" since it sounded duck-like to her.) He grew out of it and is now the most emotionally sensitive of our ferrets. He is the most needy in terms of affection and attention. He also gets sad and hurt feelings more than the others too. None of the other fur-kids cried...of course there were other ferrets for them and maybe they weren't as sensitive. Re: Biting Ferret - Charles S. McCarthy Nice story about your little girl Uinta. It sounds like she was lucky to have found you. It sometimes seems sad that there are charming, lovable little ferrets hiding in unhappy, biting bodies. It is always a special person to take the time and patience to bring out the true personalities in these creatures. We adopted two littermates 1-2 months ago who were at the petstore for 2 months of their 3+ month lives. They had zero socialization and in fact the female of the two is a "discriminating" biter. About 85% of the time, she bites women only. I figure she must have learned that one in the pet store. Anyways.... through alot of work on her and our part, she's come a long ways. She still has a ways to go (as my feet, arms, hands, etc. can attest), but I think she'll make it. She loves attention and loves to give kisses. (Unfortunately her kisses are often followed by a *chomp!*.) She seems like she has a sweet personality - now if we can get past the bites... -kim, mike, Squirt ("Cry? Me? Never!"), Pippi (Too many socks to destroy and people to see), Atlas (It's a fish. It's a boat. It's AQUAFERRET!), and Hijinx ("Bite? No....they're love-nips.") Kimberly Burkard | _ Xerox, Rochester, NY | _____C .._. fu-til'i-ty n. 1. an act having [log in to unmask] | ____/ \___/ no useful result 2. herding [log in to unmask] <____/\_---\_\ ferrets. [Posted in FML issue 1226]