I'd like to share my experience with the person who has the visiting weasel in his factory; A weasel is the reason that I have been the proud mother of 8 ferrets during the last 20 years. I live in Sweden where wild weasels are not uncommon. One morning in 1979, my boss came to me with a little weasel baby whos mother had been run over by a car. I started to make telephone calls everywhere and everybody told me I would not ba able to tame it. Tell me I'm not able and I must try ! It was a little girl and we named her Nellie. She might have been about 8-10 weeks at that time. We knew nothing and had to invent things all the time. We had a little box with some clothing and a sock where she would sleep the night. Since she was so tiny, we had her in a cage when we were not at home, but when we came home we let her out. It was so funny to look at her and she got really devoted, especially to me. That's when we learnt that each time we thought she was really missing, she had only found a new place to hide. We had her for a year but then there was this accident with a slamming door and she died instantly. How we cried. Then we started to look for a similar animal but not quite so tiny. A friend of mine in another part of Sweden called and told us he heard about ferrets. At that time, ferrets were only kept by zoos. However, we got hold of one and so it started. Your lettle weasel is prpbably so accustomed to people now that it has no or little value to get it back to the wild. Give it a raw egg yolk some time and you will be the favourite human. Maybe take it home - in the factory there are many dangers. Good luck ! Ingella Arwidsson [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 2871]