The problem is, I don't want there to be a problem! Ferret vs. rabbit, that is. I am the proud first-time mom to a darling sable sweetheart I got from a shelter this past weekend. He is a 1 & 1/2 years old, neutered, much too skinny male, and was the only ferret there amongst the cats; apparently, we are at least his fourth home (his last owner only kept him a week). Which I don't understand, because he is absolutely darling! NO bad manners whatsoever... not even a nip, even if you stick your finger in his mouth, come between him and his food, or happen to be a four year old like my daughter. And he sleeps cuddled up with us. Absolutely loves affection. Fell asleep in my arms on the very first day home. Ignores my hundred pound dog (except to climb over him if he happens to be in the way-- the dog welcomed him wholeheartedly). The cat is scared of him and runs away; he doesn't appear to notice. But then this morning, I took him in my daughter's room with the rabbit cage for the first time, and I can see right off that he's a little TOO interested in the bunny, if you know what I mean, and I thought the rabbit (who also ignores both dog and cat, by the way) was going to die of a heart attack on the spot. My daughter dearly loves her bunny; Santa brought him this past Christmas. And I don't want to have to keep her room shut off from the rest of the house forever. "Getting rid" of my darling is out of the question, too. So, WHAT DO I DO??? HELP!!!!!!!!! My wonder-baby's name is Sleuth Moogie the Carpet Shark, "Moogie" for short (my husband named him... go figure), in case you're interested! Vickie, the menagerie keeper in Reno [Posted in FML issue 2357]