It has been a very nice week. George, Yes the kids say George for sure, has setteled in wonderfully and had a great week. He has been to the vet, gone to school every day to pick up the kids, been out in his ferret jacket for a walk in the grass and playing at the play ground. I swear he grows every night, he was eating 1 1/2 small cans of food when he arrived, now he is eating 3 a day. He may have met his match with our families energy level at least for a few months, he has learned to sleep like the dead when I put him up for naps, no amount of chaos even causes an ear flick now. Yesterday before school he was tired and lay in a chair with Joseph and they played dolls for about 20 minutes until I put him up, He wore hats and helped do hair I have to try to get pictures of that. I get lots of purrs, and I am his home base when he gets worried about something when he can't see me he chirps and then comes running when I chirp back. He seems very bemused by the comings and goings around here, often just sitting in the midst of everything trying to decide what to do next. He really wanted to get the vacum cleaner but ultimatly decided maybe it was still too big until he found it in the cleaning closet, he told it who was in charge then! The dog is getting drive byes (or dive byes if she is lying by a chair) Her tail is irriestable but so far he is keeping clear of the head, except for scary halloween kitty at her if she looks at him. I was reading in the new kitten magazine about exposing and socializing kittens as much as possible before 14 weeks to as much as you can ( in health bounds of course) how they become so much calmer about new things later in their lives if they have the early exposure. I knew it was important with an F1 for sure but I am really grateful to be able to do it with George, he is really totally different than even a week ago.