Hi everyone, Well, I *really* wasn't planning this (do we ever?!?!), but ferret math has struck again! I went away to visit relatives & hit the slopes this weekend & wandered into the local petstore to pick up supplies for my two sable sisters back home, Jasmine & Casey, and well, there she was! A beautiful silver mitt baby! She is very playful and gentle, and just beautiful. What finally won me over is that she is a kissy-girl, planting several little kisses on my face as I held & cuddled her. I've decided to name her Samantha, or Sammy for short. Off we went and I brought her home to introduce her to her "older sisters." Well, that was interesting!!! They both gave her a great sniff-over, then started playing with her. Jasmine was generally nice, but rough housed a bit (I think she knew Samantha was just a baby, and therefore was more gentle than she is with Casey)..... Casey, however, was a little mory wary and after their initial introductions, decided she was going to show the baby who is boss--- and promptly bit her (hard) on the neck!!! Not only this, but now after 3 days together, Casey is still acting jealous/mad/territorial and continues to try and bite the baby's neck and drag her around the floor when I have them all out to play. I'm very worried because this is definitely hurting the baby... she is making a crying/honking noise when Casey bites her! Help!!! What do you think this means and what can I do to stop Casey from biting the baby so hard? I'm continuing to lavish attention on Jasmine and Casey, not just the baby, so I sincerly hope that Casey is just being a little territorial and will get over it. Can those of you who have experienced bringing a new baby home please email privately and let me know your experiences? and any of you who have advice for me (why Casey is doing this and what should I do?)... please drop me a note too ([log in to unmask]). I'm very worried and really want them all to get along well. BTW, Jasmine is 11 mos old, Casey is 18 mos. old, and Jasmine/Casey share a 2 1/2 level cage & have bonded well. Samantha (7 weeks) is in her own identical cage for now... any words of wisdom are appreciated! I didn't have this problem introducing Jasmine and Casey, and because Sam is so small & young I'm a very worried fur-kid mom!!! Thanks!! -Jennifer (be nice to the baby!) -Jasmine (who is this little ball of fur who keeps biting my ear?? dook, dook!) - Casey (I'm gonna get her!!!) [Posted in FML issue 1837]