Dawn asked about Sammy's diminutive nature: I wouldn't worry at all. Ferret genetics have a lot to do with size. Some mature more slowly as well. Age at neutering affects final size. We have a 7 pound 6 month old ferret in the cage next to a almost 3 year old who looks half his size. Both are just fine. However, I would probably switch over to Iam's Kitten for a ferret under a year if I could. Kitten is actually recommended up to 3 or 4 years old. We use Iam's cat but only because we use up to 2 twenty pound bags a week. Couldn't afford that much in 8 pound kitten bags. Several Color questions (cc'd to Tom per his request): Emma - No white feet or toes? No knee patches? The top side sounds like a silver or roan blaze/panda inbetweener. Mutt class in shows. But I would expect some white markings on belly, knees or toes. Seth - Silver, Silver Mitt, Roan Mitt. Different names in different standards. Natasha - champagne. Not sure between Champagne Point/Siamese or Champagne standard. Would depend on how much contrast between body and legs. Oh and German ferrets are NOT larger than American ferrets. "Fat Elvis, The Las Vegas Years" who is 7 pounds at 6 months old is NOT German while the relatively average sized Sake was only up to some 5 pounds. Most of my largest ferrets (and I have LARGE ferrets) are American. The English are definitely smaller than the American as they are bred small to keep hunting. bill and diane killian zen and the art of ferrets [Posted in FML issue 1414]