Hi all! Wanted to tell (brag!) about my my new additions to my fert family...in just a little less than a month and a half, from finding/joining the FML due to the loss of my beloved Colours, I have been blessed with the adoption of Hopps, and now Bubba, Tabitha, Daisy and Samatha. BTW, insofar as the discussions regarding ferrets living in the wild? Well, I guess that depends on what "wild" we are talking about. Outside? No! But, inside? Shoot, there's wild ferret parties going on here all the time now! They all bonded so very nicely. Morrow is overwhelmed. She has, without a doubt gone out of her way to show all these new folks her ins and outs of the house...yesterday she taught Bubba (he is almost Hopps size) how to climb through the silverware drawer to get up on to the kitchen counters. Before letting them out I forgot to put the donuts away. Not that they ate any..But they sure had fun dragging them around! Thank goodness she didn't first show him her trick of hiding in there to scare her mommy....One fert head is bad enough at surprise, but two? Nothing would get done with Mom passed out on the floor as ferrets are dooking and wardancing all over her.... They are all beautiful! Where there are 5 hammocks in this LARGE cage, two sleeping bags, they all choose to sleep in the hammock that's closest to the door. So, whenever I walk by or walk into the room, there are six little heads watching me intently begging to be let out. They are all sables, but I kinda have doubts about Hopps. His dark markings around his face/feet, etc are ALOT darker then all of the others - his mask is VERY pronounced. Morrow (my first) still remains the smallest, she's alot more personality then her weight by far! Then of course Hopps, the ferret giant. Bubba (little smaller) gives kisses and loves to play with Hopps Daisy - all four little white socks Tabatha is the smallest of the four additions, and actually lighter then all of them, Samantha has a dark mask but lighter hair then Hopps. Now, instead of two little fuzzkids sticking out from under the couch, flat carpetsharks, there are 6, all sticking out of different places as you walk by. Although the new additons had never been around dogs, they had absolutely no problems adjusting to them either. A family meant to be! Karen [Posted in FML issue 1982]