Okay, well these are not new... not to the ADV world, but may be to others. First I"d like to say that you can't change things overnight, and things often have to be done gradually or in steps. And thats okay.. as long as things progress a head, and not backwards. I have pondered a couple things here quite a bit. I thought it would be a good thing to discuss and kick around on the FML. First... I have heard that the AFA adding new rules at shows for our ferrets protection. If its true, I think it's a good step forward. The new rule being that a ferret from an ADV positive "home" whether its negative or positive can not show. I know that seems so harsh. But it's not. If this is true, its a wonderful step. It helps others feel safe. It will help stop cross contamination, and therefore the spread of ADV. In light of the fact that despite the rule that an ADV positive ferret can not show in an AFA show (much like the rule that horses exposed to coggins can't, etc), some people still pushed that rule to the edge this year. ADV positive ferrets were brought along with people when they went to show (but not in the show area) where cross cantamination can happen. I feel so much for people that truly enjoy showing but have ADV positive ferrets in their home and will be drastically affected by such new rule. But really this rule will help prevent a ferret from "carrying ADV" to a show ring, it will help stop ferrets may actually have ADV, but have not had it show up on current testing yet, or had an unusual false negative. Another thing I was pondering... was I was wondering what are the thoughts of shelter operators about adopting out ADV negative ferrets with no history of possible exposure to homes that are ADV infected? Is it a case by case basis (perhaps if the new home would have a seperate place for the negative ferret, or if the people were experienced in keeping both, or perhaps the adopted ferret is elderly anyway since ADV takes time to rear its ugly head in a ferret clinically)? Or do some of you feel strongly that it does or does not matter? Does anyone, or has anyone thought of asking for current testing papers from a potential adopter showing that ferrets are negative? I'm just curious, how shelter operators feel, and how they do conduct things because I am ignorant to this area. Wolfy, just your average Joe tryin to learn about ADV Please visit: http://www.geocities.com/wolfysluv/ for information on ferret deafness: http://www.geocities.com/wolfysluv/deaf.html [Posted in FML issue 3832]