Hello FFF's! Yes, Newman (now Duncan) is home in NH. Thanks go to Janet and her husband Dave for taking such good care of him, and the vet who fixed him up (80! ticks had to be removed) is a wonderful person too. Well, Duncan's been here for 24 hours and it seems to be going well. He does tire easily - about 20 minutes of playtime is all he can take, but he is not afraid of much. He's even shown some spunk when the others (mostly Luthe and Brownie) pick on him a little too much. He doesn't yet have the strength to give as good as he gets, but he shows enough attitude so I think that he will do all right once he puts on some weight and finishes recuperating. He has his own small cage for now, so he can rest and have all the food to himself. He is incredibly sweet and has never offered to even nip anyone. He's also much more cuddly than my others, but that could be due to having less energy right now. Janet wrote: >get over it. Anyway, Newmie met his new mom and one of his new brothers. A >bruiser cinnamon hob named Luthe. Boy, seeing as I have only ever seen MF >and pet store ferrets, I can sure understand why people swear by breeder >ferrets. This baby (yes, he is only a youngster) is HUGE!!!! Not just >bigger muscle-wise, but his whole bone structure appears much heftier than >my MF kids. Am I right Mo Bob? Luthe's head was twice as big as my oldest >female's and his feet are as big as my husband's (size 13W). What Janet is not telling you is that she has a male named Hootie who has the biggest backside I've ever seen. This ferret is all butt. :) He's a MF ferret and he's gorgeous. Big and a wonderfully soft coat. But yes, Luthe is sort of the Ah-nold Schwartzenegger of ferrets. He's built. He will be neutered next month when he's six months old. Right now he weighs something over 3lbs, so it will be interesting to see how heavy he is when I take him in for the "big snip". And he does have a big wide head. Bigger than any of my other males. His body structure is just generally stockier than most pet store ferrets. Whether this is due to the quality of breeding or the lack of early altering, or a combination of both is the question. In any event, I'm quite happy with Luthe. :) Getting back to Duncan... we'll feed him up and I'm sure he'll be back to normal in no time! Thanks again Janet! Karen [log in to unmask] ================================================ See the eagle rise above the open plain golden in the morning air weaving and soaring watchful and protecting -- Bill Whelan ================================================ If you love ferrets, check out: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~crassi/index.html ================================================ [Posted in FML issue 2087]