> For biting kits, I gently tap their noses, look into their eyes, >and say "No, don't bite me, I'm not a ferret!". 95% of the time it (snip snip here.....) > Especially when they are all piled together sleeping, I sometimes >wish I was small enough to get in the cage with them, they seem so at >peace with the world & content. Now if we only had more of that in >the world.... i know just what you mean, gary. i've often had to stick my head WAY into my munchkins' cage to pick up some stray poop, or to arrange a clean tee shirt just the way i know they love it. and, if i've had a really lousy day at work, i've thought, "SCOTTY, where are you? can you BEAM ME DOWN to ferret-size so i can just crawl in here and curl up with alvin and sally???" you're no crazier than i am (which really isn't much comfort, by the way.) don't you just love it when they sleep, and they are upside down, and their little white fangs are peeking out from their little fuzzy faces, and they are so curled up together that you can't tell which tail goes with what legs, and those little round pink ears are sticking up all over the place? and do you ever look at their little ribcages, just to make sure they're still breathing? anyway, when i get my next baby terrorist-in-a-fur-coat, i'm going to try your method of training not to nip. makes perfect sense to me. by the way - i think i need to get another baby girl. but i need some suggestions for names.....anyone? anyone? the two names i'm considering are "daisy" and "dweezil." (dweezil, as in frank zappa's kid. lousy name for a kid, but what a great name for a ferret! dweezil the weasel!) anyway, please let me know what you think, gary or anyone! linda [Posted in FML issue 1307]