About mink as pets - when I was a little kid in Alaska I recall seeing a mink kept as a pet. It was very hyper, and not particularly willing to be picked up, even by the guy who'd raised it from a kit. This mink was found in the wild and therefore acted reasonably "sane." The mink I've seen on fur farms are absolutely "nuts," hardly surprising since they've been bred only for the quality of their pelts for many generations. If anyone is really interested in getting to know wild animals, check into what it takes to become a qualified wildlife rehabilitator. I'm sure it's a lot of work! For what it's worth, baby beaver are extremely agreeable "house guests" - maybe because they're colony dwellers? Ultimately, however, their specialized diet gets to be a real pain! [Posted in FML issue 1383]