Judy, I do not feel you are *starting up* with Ferrets Across America in any way; your feelings and points are very valid!:) And I completely understand, believe me. Before I decided to take on the task of FAA coordinator, I took into consideration many issues. One of them being ADV. It is an extremely sensitive issue now and rightly so. I rarely go to shows anymore or take my ferrets anywhere other than the vet for fear of ADV exposure(and are they really safe from exposure at the vet's?). When someone requests a transport through FAA, the requirements are that the ferret must be UTD(up to date) on vaccinations, ADV-(results must be faxed to me BEFORE transport), must be housed in a secure pet carrier or travel cage w/ food, water, bedding and litterbox. I want these babies being taken care of as if they were my own(or the driver's own) Every transport is taken on a case by case basis. I can refuse to coordinate a transport for any reason, including failure to comply with the above. All my drivers are given full details about the ferret(s) needing transport and then it is up to them to decide if they want to participate. I also screen all my drivers as well. I think there is a certain amount of risk, unfortunately, in everything we do, no matter how many precautions we take. But I'm going to do my best to make sure what happened with those ferrets several years ago doesn't happen again ~Nancy ===== Director/Coordinator Ferrets Across America http://www.geocities.com/ferrets_america/ Weaselworks http://www.geocities.com/imweeze/ [Posted in FML issue 3887]