>I personally would not want to buy anything from anyone if I was afraid >there was a chance of ADV contamination either. I just wanted to help allay anyone's fears about their ferrets getting ADV from bedding, etc., they've purchased. You can always wash everything first, of course, which I recommend anyway, but you should also know that like Feline Leukemia, ADV is a virus, and as such, won't live very long outside the body. So bedding that has been shipped even from an ADV-positive household shouldn't be cause for contamination concern of spreading ADV by the time it actually gets to the place it's going. The most likely scenarios for contamination involve direct contact between animals, or a caretaker that handles one animal and then another within a short period of time, etc. But bedding shipped out from one place to another is not a likely candidate for spreading ADV. FYI! (The same is true for Feline Leukemia, among other viruses.) -April "There's nary an animal alive that can outrun a greased Scotsman." -Groundskeeper Willy, "The Simpsons" [Posted in FML issue 3992]