We rescued a ferret who was definitely neglected and possibly abused. We haven't seen any sign of nightmares, but she once had what I would describe as a panic attack. About a week after Bridgett came to live with us, she fell off Bill's shoulder. He caught her, so she didn't fall very far. She began to emit loud screams which continued until Bill put her back in her hammock. For a couple of hours afterward, she was very skittish and cringed whenever I moved my hand towards her. I wonder if falling triggered some terrible memory. None of our other ferrets are afraid of falling. This never happened again. Bridgett soon learned to play and do the ferret dance. Now, after nearly a year with us, she still has a different facial expression than the other ferrets--sort of a sad expression. She seems playful and secure, but I think her past has scarred her. How long have you had Natasha? I hope her fears and bad memories will fade. One more observation about ferrets' memories: Buttercup is the only one of our ferrets who is afraid of our dog. When she was tiny kit, Lupi (43 pounds) dragged her cage across the floor in an attempt to get her dish of chicken baby food. We wonder if she remembers that. Clare Sebok [Posted in FML issue 1464]