We just adopted our second ferret. He's about two years old. He has a white throat and chest, white face except around the eyes, and a white blaze on the back of his head. His belly is mostly white, the tip of his tail is white, toes on the front feet are white -- everywhere else he is about the light color on a sable. He's a nipper, so we need to work on that. I have a few questions. The ferret came with a large cage. It's about 2 feet by 3 feet, and about 4 feet tall. The whole thing folds down for travel, and sits on a wooden base with casters. Only problem is, there are no ramps or shelves, except for a couple of homemade shelves that don't seem to be too stable. Without any ramps, the ferrets have to jump up and down from shelf to hammock to shelf. Doesn't seem to be very "ferret friendly." Any suggestions? Do ferrets like salt licks, or are they recommended? I've never heard of this, but the previous owner had a salt lick tied to the cage. One more thing: this ferret needs a good deal of socializing. I'd like to reinforce good behavior with treats, but he doesn't seem to like anything except fresh bananas. I've tried raisins, craisins, peanut butter, and banana chips and he turned his nose up at them. He does like Linatone. Any other ideas for treats? [Posted in FML issue 2352]