#1 Thanks SO MUCH to all of you who responded and helped me find a home for the two little rescue girls I had taken in. I am now back down to my personal 6 ferrets and the family who took in the girls also took their "brother" who was a special needs kid and drove 6hrs both ways to pick up these guys! #2 Im no vet but uhm castration and neutering are the same thing. *neuter* is used because you remove the testes and with them the male hormones (testosterone) - okay not all the male hormones but you get it....:) Never would you remove the penis!! Removing the penis would probably necesitate recontructive surgery so the poor little guy could pee again! #3 Im curious as to how many ferret breeders make their customers sign contracts regarding their ferrets. Reputable dog and cat breeders would never sell to pet stores or let an animal go w/o a contract stating that the animal will be neutered (unless it is under a show/breeder contract) or spayed and if there is ever a reason the owner cannot keep the animal that it will be returned to the breeder. My family worked with a rare terrier breed for about 50 yrs and the few times a dog or bitch or ours was bred we took responsibility for each puppy for the rest of its life. The last KBT we owned was actually one of our puppies that got returned 8yrs after the fact when her owner was put in an assisted care home. just curious! btw-if anyone in Atlanta area is interested in a cage, carrier, litter boxes etc - gently used - please let me know! Rachael ---------------------------------------------------------------- Rachael Marie Kelly | Although I have moments of realism, much of my life Marietta, Georgia | is spent on a whim. It can annoy people who don't | know me very well, but entertain those who are used | to it. -Whitney Matheson [Posted in FML issue 2525]