Dayna - idea for a name - "Spero" (pronounced "sparrow") - the Bible says God cares when even a sparrow falls. And, Spero means "I Hope" or "I Trust" in Latin. ( How someone could willfully cause that kind of pain and suffering .... I'm still shaking.) This ferret was very fortunate that he was found by someone who knew to call you. You say you're "nothing special" - yet the best talents are worthless unless the talented are willing to use them. Bless you, and blessings on the critters you touch. Do you know yet whether you are going to keep this little fellow yourself, or make him available for adoption later on? Just a thought, don't know whether it would work or not - you said you were making socks to protect his scars. Would the "rubber finger tips" (used by secretaries etc - come in different sizes, too) fit over the socks, to give him some traction for walking? (though, you would have to make sure that he wouldn't chew on them...) Or possibly the "glue" that's made to go on the bottom of throw rugs to keep them from slipping; you could apply it directly & permanently to the socks... any craft or fabric store should carry it. Karen - re: The Gift - that's a beautiful point you made. I agree. Phillip - on music - I had a sprite who was terrified by Bach's Toccata & Fugue (y'know, the one used as the theme from "Phantom of the Opera"). It would trigger a bona fide panic attack in her. None of my ferrets like my higher-voiced recorders, but they don't mind the alto or tenor. Their favorite wind instrument, though, paws down, is the vacuum cleaner. Kit - you see why I don't let any of my maniacs watch TV? Re PortaPotties - I've always used the plastic shoeboxes - snap on the lid for travel. Now we have a Pet Taxi for car travel (the size that's comfortable for a beagle or sheltie). It's big enough to hang a large hammock in, and I have velcro strips glued in the back corner to attach a small litter pan (fuzzy side in the carrier, hook side attached to the pan bottom). It's easy for me to pull out, but almost impossible for them to tip over. Les & Eric - sounds like a reasonable start for Spens & his new friend to me... keeping the supervised play time and separate sleeping arrangements is a good idea until the little girl is a bit older and more able to "speak for herself" when Spens gets too rough. Try putting a bit of FerreTone on each of them for the other to help lick off... Kim - on a similar note, you probably just need to let the Baby grow up a little, to catch up with Betsy. Once they're better matched in size, they'll work out a reasonable relationship. If you have two cages, set them side by side so they can see and smell each other, and swap their bedding every day or so. Give them separate play times, with a few minutes overlap (closely supervised), and gradually, you should be able to increase the time they spend together. Good luck! Jodi - re:<...Do you have a similar story to share?> one month to the day after Quidni died, I was led to adopt a half-grown male. Rhodri is not Quidni, I don't expect him to replace her or be like her, but there are a few similarities that seem almost spooky... neither adoption was planned, I was at each store for a different reason - both were reputed biters - both neglected & dehydrated - both startle easily (& to similar things) - similar build - same preference in toys.... My thoughts are with your parents on the loss of Josie. Blessings, Carla & the Woozlemaniacs [Posted in FML issue 1566]