Going over the FML yesterday, there are some I just HAD to answer: Ko-Ko... I wish to disagree with your version of ferret math. In my experience, with ferrets, 1 + 1 does not equal 2. 1 + 1 normally equals 3! I know you only mean to get one friend, but who can resist that other fuzzy little face? Christy (Anon)... I've found with my animals (not only ferrets), that the best cure for their 'lack of affection' is to give them as much loving as often as you can, whenever possible. Sometimes it can take a long time, but with ferrets, especially younger ones, I've found they normally settle in reasonably quickly. I've had biters, coming from bad homes that never handled their fuzzies, or fed them properly, that have become so gentle they almost seem like a different animal. It only takes a little time and consistency. We all look forward to hearing how well you do with your two energetic whizzes. Buffy... When you have a look at the shelter, have a look for your missing fuzzy, there's a chance that someone took in a 'stray ferret'... Good luck finding your little girl, and in finding a friend for your lonely one in the mean-time. Just a quick progress report on Guy: My boy has lost all his guard hairs now, except on his head and along his spine. I've been reassured by many people (including the vet) that it's stress-related and will grow back later. For now, Guy is my punk ferret. Otherwise, he's doing well. Gaining weight slowly, and spending more time awake and roaming around the house. The little blighter tripped my up this afternoon, I swear he did it deliberately! He runs after me for his first 'duck soup' of the day (his favourite), and has started ttaking more interest in his surroundings once more. I took him out with me the other night, and he wasn't happy at having to stay in his sleeping bag! As Winter approaches, he's feeling the cold, so he's decided the best place for him to sleep isn't the cat basket with the pillow and woolen hat, it isn't his sleeping bag with all the clothing piled within... It IS my extra cosy warm sleeping bag, which will probably never recover for normal use again! However, to get my baby well again, I'll even sacrifice my favourite sleeping bag. I don't go camping very often, anyway (not after he's been there, anyway!) Guy got nervous the other day (vet visit), and the bag may never smell sweet again...Such is life. Guy's course of prednisone is almost complete, and I'll be talking to the vet about the possibility of keeping him off it for a while, as he may not need it. So, all is going well. Thanks for all your support up until now. Sam and the five furry fuzzballs (and family) [Posted in FML issue 1886]