I am at my wits end with a 10 month old neutered male ferret who keeps biting me for no apparent reason! I have studied him in depth and will give a brief synopsis. Benjamin was purchased from a pet store at 10 weeks and is a Marshall ferret (I know, I know). He was a normal kit, but he bit hard. We ALWAYS punish him when he bites us by scruffing him and flicking his nose. Now its to the point where it seems he bites for no reason. He doesn't bite when we play, he doesn't bite when I scare him (on accident of course), he doesn't bite for attention (he gets more than he wants). Basically he nips and runs at any time he deems worthy. I will be sitting on the couch or floor and he walks right up to me bites me and then runs-like he knows he will be punished for doing it! He has even stood up and bit my bottom when I was on the toilet! Please help me. I love this ferret dearly, he is just the cutest thing on the face of the earth, but its to the point where I have to lock him up when company comes because it is guaranteed he will bite them! He is better around me because I handle him more often, but he is always attacking my boyfriend, who is now scared to death of him. Any help would be GREATLY appreciated. I know he can unlearn this if I could figure out why he does it. He has improved lately because I have been giving him extra attention and not giving him the chance to sneak up and nip me, but he still does it to everyone else. Jeanine [Posted in FML issue 2354]