I am so glad that you pointed out the lack of opportunity using ferrets in animal therapy (excuse the word "use" please). I ran into the same exact road blocks as you did. It's all very sad to me. I don't know what to do to get Delta or someone to listen and change their rules. I've had to settle for just voluntarily going to schools with my ferrets (and at time snakes). After Modern Ferret gave Sean and Rocky exposure (as well as the book What Animals Teach Us), I was contacted by our county school district and asked if I could design and execute a program for an autistic class. Of course I could. Easy as pie for me. Unfortunately, I had to turn it down. I so regret that we only have one car, and it doens't run good enough for me to drop off hubby at work regualarly and then drive an hour away to said school. Talk about dispointed. The school did not care if I had been accredited or licensed by anyone. They had seen my work first hand and wanted the ferrets. So you never know what opportunity's come about. I do get sad when I see a kitty or dog with the little "Animal Therapy" vest on them. I hate to say it but when your animal has a license it really does command a whole different respect from people. And that encourages people to want to learn about ferrets and animal therapy. I don't know what to say here about this... it is all very discouraging. Wolfy Please visit: http://www.geocities.com/wolfysluv/ for information on ferret deafness: http://www.geocities.com/wolfysluv/deaf.html [Posted in FML issue 3748]