>That is, unlike a cat or dog that can survive in the wild without human >support, the home Ferret cannot. Okay, I know everyone feels their individual species/breed/etc., is "different" from every other, but dogs and cats are just as poorly equipped as domestic ferrets to live in the wild. ALL domestic animals need us to survive, not just ferrets. In fact, in my experience, ferrets are much better equipped than most dogs! Anyway, I see this sort of thing on my cat and dog lists as well, this idea that "my insert-species/breed-of-choice-here is much more delicate than that other insert-other-species/breed-here". It ain't true. They ARE ALL domestic, from horses and cattle to goats and pigs and sheep, to dogs and cats, to ferrets and rats and mice. Some individuals, of course, including ferrets, may be able to live in the wild, but there is not enough of any species surviving this way to consider any of them as successful wild species. Anna and Co. Greenwood, SC [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 3998]