Obviously, you misread my post. That's OK. That is what happens. I was not scoffing, but giving you some things to think about. You sated that you will be unofficial. What happens when or if you get shut down for being illegal? Where would the ferrets go? How will you get support for your shelter? You won't be able to advertise as a shelter and if you are illegal, well, what happens when you get turned in? Honestly, it doesn't matter if you are 501c3, what matters that you are legal! It is the illegal, unofficial shelters, though their intentions are usually good, that hurt the legal shelters in the long run. People lose respect for the shelters and start assuming all shelters are illegal and bad. If you want to help other ferrets, find out the legal issues involved in your town, county, and state. I am required to have rabies vaccination in my town, but not in my county or state. I have to have a pet store license to keep and sell exotics. I cannot keep an animal not on my permit. A person in NJ cannot sell/adopt out animals more than once a year, less than 6, without this license. If you are not legal, you are opening up yourself to law suits and problems in the future. Do your research, figure out what you can legally do, and follow through with the law. If not, you add to the problems all small shelters are facing. You never said where you want to have your shelter. There may indeed be a shelter in that area. In the areas you listed, I know of several shelters. Gail Have a ferret? Want one? Need and iguana or other herp? Needhelp placing one of the above? www.scalesandtails.org "I need a map of your head \ Translated into English \ So I can learn to not make you frown..."--Incubus [Posted in FML issue 4091]