When I see a kit at the pet store I think the same thing that I think now. "Loving, darling, innocent, deserving, fantastic, amazing, beautiful creatures". I own three fuzzies, all are Marshall Farms. Two were bought as kits from a pet store, the third a rescue shelter. I love them all dearly. I would not plan to buy another ferret from a pet store because there are already so many needing homes. Of course as you bring up the ones in pet stores also need loving homes. As ferrets become more popular, there will sadly be many more abandoned fuzzies. As with all pets hopefully more ferrets will be adopted and breeders and farms will slow production. At least ferrets are generally sold neutered so they have one thing helping to slow their overpopularization. Luckily most people love, care for, and spoil their pets. However, many domestic pets are sadly exposed to neglectful homes. Ferrets, being a new and fairly unknown breed, are probably in store for a lot of mistreatment. Breeders, farms, and pet stores should all do their part to educate their customers. They have a responsibility to the animals they breed. [RI] [Posted in FML issue 3181]