Molly just got a new little sister today. After much sniffing and roughhousing, they are both asleep curled up around each other. The new one, whom we don't know what to name yet, is very inquisitive and interested in people. However, she bites like a demon! The first time I picked her up, she looked at me and at my hand and then bit really hard and WOULDN'T LET GO. She did the same to my husband. We tried the linatone-hand reinforcement thing, but she ignored the linatone and tried to nip the un-linatoned part of our hands. So we handled her (gently of course) a little to get her used to it, and she bit us unerringly again.. looking really sweet and affectionate then WARGH! CHOMP! The pet store we got her from, which is not quite as good as our regular pet shop, said that she hadn't been handled much since they got her, and that she was very friendly (which we can see) but that she is a nipper. We have seven days to decide whether or not we want to keep her, or bring her back in exchange for a less nippery ferret. Right now, we spritz a little Bitter Apple into her mouth while scruffed when she bites, but I'm rather afraid of her (I've always hated being bitten), and am not sure if we can break her of the habit. Any suggestions? (The scruffing/hissing/blowing into face didn't make her stop either). Anna: "Eeeyow!" Martin: "Not again." Molly: <What IS this weird white fuzzball doing biting Mom and Dad??> Nameless: <Fingers.. mmm... toes... mmmm...> [Posted in FML issue 1475]