Helllo everyone. It has been a while since I have wrote in. I do not know of you will remember or not but I had wrote in awhile back about my ferret Mischief seeming to be lonely and my parents would not let me get another ferret. Well, alot has changed since then. My fiance and I recently bought a trailer and last night we got a baby ferret. I have thought for so long that getting another ferret would be the best thing I could do for Mischief. I felt that she needed another ferret to play with. We put them together and they did the norm, smelled each other, followed each other around, etc. Mischief was real curious. I think she was trying to figure out what it was doing in her home. Mischief never got real aggressive with her, she only tried to bit her on the neck a couple of times. Well, now that I have went through with it and got another ferret I feel like I am being mean to Mischief. She has been a only "child" for so long. Does anyone have any thoughts on this? Is this a common feeling to have when you bring home a new little one? Does anyone have any suggestions on how I should handle putting the two ferrets together? How long do I wait before they can share a cage, etc? Anything anyone has to share about bringing a new ferret home when you already have one would be greatly appreciated. I want to make sure that I handle this the right way. The little one is so sweet, she even feel asleep in my arms last night. Mischief has never done that. I am really hoping that I can train the new one to want to be held more. Mischief hardly ever wants to be held. When she wants to go to sleep she goes and finds a drawer to sleep in. She is very lovable and most of the time she says near me. I love her more than anything and I would never want to change her, she has a wonderful personality, I would just like to be able to love on her more often. BTW, I have not decided on a name for the new one yet. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. One las thing: Since we have moved, Mischief has started using the potty wherever she is at. She has always been so good about using her litter box. I know that is probably the change in environment and a bigger environment at that. When I catch her I tell her NO and take her to her litter box and she seems to be getting a little better about it. I have tried to reward her with something with she goes to her litter box. Does anyone have any suggestions on retraining her to use her litter box? Sorry this is so long. You can send any suggestions or comments to me at [log in to unmask] Again, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Michelle & Mischief Michelle Anderson Secretary Senior M.B.A. Program Pamplin College of Business 1044 Pamplin Hall Blacksburg, VA 24061-0209 [Posted in FML issue 1754]