Well the little rats and I are getting over our disapointment that as of now Massachusetts still conciders them illegal aliens, but we're hopeful that a celebration party is not too far away. I have two ferrets, Baby and Murray, Baby who's been with me her whole life (9 months) and Murray who I got from a shelter about 2 months ago (he's a little over a year old) here's my problem, after 2 months Murray is still biting. Its so hard to teach him not to because he doesn't bite all that often and he doesn't seem mad when he bites or scared or anything. He just walks right up to people's ankles, feet, etc and bites then runs...for no reason that I can figure out. Anyways he hadn't bitten me in a while, then suddenly as I was reading the FML I felt a chomp on my foot and there he was..little brat...I picked him up and yelled at him, then held him for a second and pet him so he would know that I wasn't going to hit him or anything, but when I put him down he still ran away like he was afriad of me :( I don't think he's a mean ferret at all...just confused. Like just now when he bit my foot it was under a blanket so maybe he didn't know what it was, he bites sometimes when i'm reaching under the couch to get him or into the closet, so maybe it just looks like there's some strange hand coming at him, but other times he just randomly walks up to people and bites them and I can't think of any explanation, and he has bitten a couple people to be put down. I guess what I want to know is if there are any people who had ferrets who used to do this and now have stopped. Can you teach a non-kit not to bite? If anybody has had any sucess breaking their ferret of this habit I'd appreciate any advice. Thanks shannon baby and murray [Posted in FML issue 1382]