I lived in Puerto Rico for 17 years and actually bought my first ferret there in 1984 when they were considered legal. About 2 years later they stopped selling ferrets and people coming into the island had to have "permisos" from the Health Department to bring them in. Soon after that, the only way to have a ferret in PR was to either adopt one that was already there, or to smuggle on in. Many people did this, including my husband. With all the heightened security, I doubt that this would be possible anymore. I had wanted to move out of PR to come back to the states but was afraid that I would not be able to leave with my ferrets. Then in 1999 the departmento de recursos naturales decided to grant amnesty to all the exotics on the island. Immediately I applied. A year later I still had not gotten my paper work and it was getting close to my departure date. I called the departmento and explained that I had applied for amnesty and wanted to leave. They finally sent me export permits, which allowed me to legally leave with my 2 ferrets, but I would not be able to return with them. I left, flying Delta which is the ferret friendly airlines, the only one allowing ferrets to fly in the cabin with you. There is a lot of rabies on the island, but mostly it is in the mongoose. The problem is uneducated people thinking that the ferret could mate with the mongoose, DUMB! But unfortunately it makes it impossible to have ferrets there. I have gotten a lot of e-mails from people who have had ferrets that have died and wold like to get another one, but I am not been able to help them, And that is so sad. Once a ferret lover, always a ferret lover. I'm so sorry for your situation. Too bad you can't just go for a visit, and return to your ferrets. Maybe a friend will take care of them while you are gone. You may be shocked at life in PR and not want to remain there. If I can be of any other help, please do not hesitate to e-mail me. Heidi Come see our ferrets... www.geocities.com/huronna [Posted in FML issue 3789]