I have noticed that rodents (rabbits and hamsters in particular) instinctively freak out at the scent of a ferret (Sara Andux, maybe your rabbit spazzed because of instinct) While in a pet store, my boyfriend was patting a calm and friendly rabbit while I was playing with some undescented ferrets. I put them down and reached in to pat the rabbit and the thing paniced like it was on fire! when my ferrets were investigating my sisters hamster's cage, it began shrieking and popping up and down until I took the ferrets away. As for Birds, I have a blue parakeet and my older ferret has had the bird in her mouth twice (before I realised I had to be careful) Weasels eat rodents and small birds so they have the same instincts that a cat has toward them. One day when the bird and the ferret were out at the same time I saw the bird (Fritter) fly over to land on Newton's(ferret) cage that was near a mirror. Newton was just like Fritter's shadow as he flew across the room. Newton almost flew herself along the ground and up the side of her cage and just as she grabbed for Fritter, I grabbed her. That bird must be down around 3 or 4 lives left! (Oh, come on, everything has 9 lives dont they???) Jen, in Halifax, Nova Scotia ___ ___ ( o o ) / \ \o/ \_/ \ / ___ ___ \ \ // ( 0o0 ) ___ ( 0o0 ) ___ \ \__// \ v \/ \ / \ v \/ \ / \//___\ __/ \ \// & \ \// ,_// ,_\___/ ,__\ ,__\____/ ,__\ ,__\____/ NEWTON DOBEY oh please oh please!!!! [Posted in FML issue 1447]