louis and I adopted a beautifull ferret from the WSFA shelter run by Liane beckwith. Humphrey came to her a short while back, she had no history on him other than he was obviously in need of adrenal surgery, which she had done for him. She spent alot of time nursing him back to health, and then Charleen took over for about a week. When "Hump" came to us, he still needed to be force fed. The first night I had him, I attempted to feed him and he VIOLENTY refused, I chalked it up to new surroundings and did not push the issue. He did drink lots of water out of the bowl, he seems to prefer that to a water bottle. The next morning I had the same battle on my hands, I had to figure out what this guy would eat willingly, because I did not want to stress him out any further. THOUGH, he willingly eats cheerios like there is no tomorrow, I can't oblige him. I came home from work yesterday and noticed he picked up a peice of food and ate it, I was so excited, I callled anyone who would care that Humphrey ate one peice of food. I made several piles of different kids of food to see what his preferance was. Last night he was eating out of the cats tray of food. And during the middle of the night I heard him crunching away in my room..he was eating ferret food..YIPPPPPPPPEEEEEE, this morning again he was eating the cats food, so I slipped some L'Avian ferret food in with it, he ate for aboout 20 minutes. He does not like to eat out of a bowl, he likes to pick it up off the floor. I think "Hump' is going to be just fine, he and Phoebe get along great, they are tent mates and they keep each other warm. Thank you Liane and Charleen for letting me take this sweet boy. He was well received by the others, though Oliver is just to rough, that I cant allow him to be around humphrey. As I said to you guys at the meeting on sunday, at next years ferret games this gu will be kicking butt and taking names!! June Louis and the zoo [Posted in FML issue 2868]