There has been some debate over whether or not ferrets are exotic. Of course we all know they are domesticated. That isn't the issue. The issue is what the classification is. Exotic really just means anything that isn't native to one's homeland, one's country. Just like people can be classified as "exotic" who are from another country originally. Since ferrets aren't native to the U.S. that would indeed classify them as exotic because they don't naturally breed and live in the wilds here. Domestic skunks which ARE native to this country are NOT exotic, because they do exist in the wilds here. Some classify skunks as exotics, which they are not. I think people are getting confused over the whole term. It's not a bad thing to be exotic. It's just what ferrets are. I don't frankly see what all the fuss is about. They are still just as valued and important to us - still a treasured part of the family. :) [SH] [Posted in FML issue 3998]