I'm so frustrated! When grocery shopping the other day, I decided to stop into a pet store that I loath. They always have really expensive puppies and kittens that look like they come from puppy mills. Anyway, I went back to the dog/rodent section and saw they had a ferret, in a 'cage' with wood shavings. He was bootin' around looking for someone to play with. I was let into the back room and took him out. He was a beautiful silver blaze, about 3 months old?, very nippy, but didn't bite too hard. While I was handling him I got the feeling he was deaf, which was confirmed when the small animal attendant came over and said the same thing. I asked her if she told potential customers and she said of course. I asked if I could leave my number in case they had trouble placing him and since she was washing a kitten, she said to leave it at the front cashier. I told the cashier I wanted to leave my number as a ferret contact, and she looked at me like I was speaking another language. I said, well in case you have trouble selling the ferret, because he's deaf. She rolled her eyes and said well that won't make a difference. I said, well it makes them harder to train, also thinking how most people who buy a pet from a store want a perfect tiny baby. I gave her my name and told her the name I use for rescue, Ferret Dancer Rescue, she said ferret dancer? really snarky and rolled her eyes. I was very upset when I left. I know, that I know more than they do about ferrets, but what credentials do I have? They had this baby in a container worse than an acquarium; it was about 1 1/2 foot circular base, with 2 foot plexiglass sides with holes drilled in them, and a heavy lid. It had wood chips, a CORNER litter box and a food dish. No toys, no bedding, no hammock. I have to give credit to the woman who worked in the department. She had figured out he was deaf, and handled him every day, and let him run around when she had her lunch. It was a Pet Paradise, 1080 Adelaide St. N., London Ontario 519-432-1600. Lara Ferret Dancer Rescue [Posted in FML issue 3611]