Dayna wrote about her recent rescue: >He tires easily and doesn't have a clue how to play with anything but one >toy at a time nor with any other ferret. That is so sad... That's just how Cully was when I brought him home. It took him months to figure out how to play with toys or with people (we're still working on other ferrets-- I think he gets how to play, but not how to play nice). The toy that changed everything for him was a plastic capsule that came inside a kinderegg (german made egg shaped candy with a nifty toy inside the capsule); maybe it was the chocolate smell that did it, or the way it scoots out from between his paws when he tries to grab it. Anyway, it's so wonderful to see them finally opening up and playing the way a happy ferret should. I hope Dayna's little guy gets there soon! Regina -- Regina Harrison http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/1083 And time gets somewhat muddled here But no matter, no matter [Posted in FML issue 2158]