Alex, After 3 years it is very doubtful that the ferret will remember you. The trama of separation of Erp from his life long buddy may be tramatic, and I'd recommend that the present owners really try to keep them together. Moving to new parents will be tough enough without losing his best friend at the same time. All ferrets are different, so I'm just basing these recommendations on what we've seen in the shelter. That includes ferrets that lose the will to live due to grieving. That is not saying that will definately happen in Erp's case, but it is a strong possibility. In addition, ferrets usually have problems coexisting with some of the rodents you now have. The rabbit *may* be terrified having a ferret in the house. The smaller ones too. Is there a chance of getting both ferrets? Borrowing them for a short time on a trial basis? If it doesn't work out, most ferret shelters are very good. They will make every effort to find a good loving home for both of them. All of the ferret shelters I'm aware of are no-kill shelters and will keep them as long as it takes to find a home. Ask first. Visit first. Dick B. [Posted in FML issue 1535]