He's adorable, he'll be cuter than a little kitten for a few years, then he'll become as cool as a Husky.
As to Nuker, Yes, do understand he is a wild animal, I got the idea to get one when I advertised as a "pet babysitter" in order to get some cash, took care of one for a month and I could have cried when I left him. They are amazingly cute, the only con I have found with mine so far is they steal shiny things and hide them. (Luckily I found his hiding spot for stuff, behind the fridge) Whenever he's outside, I reclaim any stolen items. I don't want him to know that I know where the hiding spot is, or he'll hide it somewhere else. He also loves to get pet (especially on the belly and the chin) He gets along fine with my dogs. I have also taught him that pet rats are NOT food, and he understands, but I don't leave them together. The only animals I haven't introduced him to are the horses, they might get scared. I'm a little too over protective of him though, as I recently noticed. I just cant stand giving him large chinks of apple, he might choke! So I painstakingly cut it into tiny little pieces, I also peel the skin off the apple. My rats cant eat apple skin, so I don't risk it with my fox. He really loves chicken, but he isnt a fan of beef. His favorite food is cantaloupe.
He's deathly scared of cameras, the breeder says only three pictures of him were ever taken, and the flash scared him. And I fell like a monster every time he runs away yelping from the camera. He's very young, and he's still learning, so maybe he can learn that flash can be toggled. Until then, I can only show you pictures I take while he sleeps.
(Sorry if I'm going on and on about him, it's just that I can't stand the excitement, and being I live miles from other human beings (Rednecks who shoot shotguns off their front porches while drinking beer (I have seen this) are NOT human, apes evolved from them) I have nobody else to rant on about it to