With regards to the question about ferrets and cats getting along, I have not heard anything about ferrets attempting to kill cats if they feel threatened. I have one cat and two ferrets, and they all get along reasonably well. The cat (Cuddles) is twelve years old, and generally prefers to be left alone. The ferrets are one and one half years old (Chesire) and eight months old (Bear). When Cuddles sees the ferrets out of their cage, she usually retreats to high ground or a bedroom if she does not want to play (we close bed and bath rooms off to the ferrets). If Cuddles feels frisky and wants to play (occasionally), she will romp around the house with the ferrets -- both parties bat at each other, stalk each other and occasionally make ferocious noises, but no one hurts anyone else. They just play and have fun, and when Cuddles has had enough, we either let her into the bedroom or she gets on top of her "throne" (a huge hassock that the ferrets cannot climb). We introduced them slowly, showing much attention to both cat and ferrets, five minutes at first, gradually increasing the time limit. Within 2 weeks, they accepted each other tolerably well. So far, so good. . . best wishes, Michelle, Chesire & the March Bear [Posted in FML issue 1511]