>I had originally bought one triangle box to serve as a pottycorner. If you have large ferrets, the triangle potties may be too small for them, hence they don't use them. Try using a larger rectangular box and see if that helps. >Is it true that there is not a proven rabies vaccination for ferrets? NO - IMRAB 3 WAS APPROVED AND PROVEN IN FERRETS IN THE EARLY 90's . >Has anybody ever taken their fuzzies on trains? I have taken several ferrets which had to be left at Union Station in DC because #1 - ferrets are illegal in DC and #2 - ferrets are illegal on the train. >From: "William L. Beckerson" <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Youngun In very simple terms - if the ferret has an outy belly button - it is a boy (that is really his penis). To make sure you know otherwise, if the ferret pees and poops in the same spot, it is a girl. If the ferret pees in front of the pile of poop, it is a boy. If the ferret has testicles, it is an unaltered boy. Unless the ferret has a tattoo in the ear, you can not tell if a female has been spayed or not - you will NOT find the scar. Pam Grant [Posted in FML issue 1726]