Thank you Danee and Alicia for your clear and reasoned explanations of the differing ways in which shelters are dealing with ADV. It is not a simple issue--indeed it may be the most difficult one we have to deal with in the next decade. Sometimes what our heart wants us to do (save ALL ferrets) is not always in the best interest of the whole ferret community. My heart goes out to those who are dealing with these issues now. In spite of Dr MA Stevenson's leaving the University of Georgia, work continues there under the direction of Dr Bran Richie, who supervised Dr Stevenson's research. Dr Richie and I have been exchanging voice messages the last couple weeks, but I hope to get a hold of him soon. I did speak several times with Kathy Bangle of the School of Vet Medicine Development Office. She told me that Dr Richie's group is working to bring the PCR test that Danee mentioned to the stage where it could be performed in a vet's office. As Danee said, this test will show whether the ferret is actively shedding the virus, rather than just indicating the presence of antibodies. She also told me that Dr Richie was recently given a substantial grant from the University's Animal Health Fund. This grant was a direct result of the interest (ie donations) shown by the ferret community. So our small donations have had a cascading effect of bringing in more money to the project. We should all be very proud of ourselves!! Linda Iroff Learn, laugh and love at the Forum at the Falls, Sept 21, 2002, Niagara NY! For info go to http://www.ferretcongress.org/ [Posted in FML issue 3824]