Hello all, I am not new to the list but I have never posted although there were several times I wish I had. But I do wish to make a quick point. I have a son who is severely Ill with congenital heart disease, he has had 3 open heart surgeries so far and he is only 2 years old. One of the defects is that he was born with a missing heart valve. In his first 2 surgeries he received a donor valve from a baby who had passed on, but, in his third he received a pig valve because his body had rejected both donor valves. My son is my pride and joy, the love of my life and I guess you could even say he is my life. (some of you may already see where this is going) Without animal research My son might not be with me today to make me understand just how wonderful life can be. I read another poster's story about medical students practicing on ferrets. My son has been intabated several times so far and I've always taken it for granted. I can also honestly say I never thought about how they knew to use a pig valve. But when the subject of Animal testing came up earlier I immediately had very strongly mixed feelings as I also am owned by 4 ferrets who I have been known to stay awake worrying about when their stool wasn't just right....he he he. But after reading others posts on the subject I had to silently thank the animals who lost their lives in research so that the medical community could have the resources and knowledge they have today. I have to say I have cried my way through many a posts of people with sick or passed fuzzies so please don't think this post insensitive of me and please don't write hateful e-mails to me, If you don't agree with my view, We can just agree to disagree. but I wanted people to see this topic from a mothers view. On a much happier note My son has benifited from our fuzzies so much. Eric (that's his name) is in a wheelchair after a stroke that happened during a surgery. The fuzzies crawl up on his lap and he pets them soooo gentle and they kiss on him and one even fetches a little wiffle type ball for him. He laughs so hard at them sometime I think he may fall right out of his chair. he he he. We were truly blessed when we bought our ferrets on an impulse buy... ((Yes we were one of the ferret ignorant that thought they were cute and wanted one)) but it all turned out for the best and we have learned so much on this list. If anyone is interested in my sons story, we would love for you to visit his site at http://ericsheart.homestead.com/brave.html. You can also see our fuzzies there. Thank you so much to listening to my ramblings I didn't intend to go on and on like this. [Posted in FML issue 2963]