Kelly White wrote: >I've talked to several people who are reluctant to deal with people >under, say 25, when they are interested in getting a ferret Remember age and maturity are two very different things. Caring for others well, pets included, takes maturity and has nothing to do with age. We all know of examples of "children" who are more mature then some "adults" we know. ;) Winter Coats: Do other people have ferrets who are getting wooly and fat yet? Our oldest, Squirt, after *completely* blowing his coat is getting very fat and very fluffy. (Squirt had adrenal surgery in August and a few weeks after the surgery he lost all his fur save his head and legs.) The other three seem to be behind him quite a bit in the winter fat/coat race. So far, the kids in general haven't put on as much fur and fat as they had done so at this time last year. We haven't yet turned on the heat so our munchkins get lots of natural heat and light variances. Perhaps our winter is going to be a bit later or milder than last year. ;) -kim, squirt (the floofy fert), pippi (thief and sock-assassin extraordinaire), atlas (stomp-stomp-gallop-gallump-thunder-thunder-crash!), and hijinx (so just when are you going to turn on the heat anyways?) Kimberly Burkard | _ Everything I needed to know in life, Eastman Kodak Company| _____C .._. I learned from my ferret: Rochester, New York | ____/ \___/ Frolic and dance for joy often, have [log in to unmask] |<____/\_---\_\ no fear or worries, and enjoy life. [Posted in FML issue 1739]