In response to the recent post concerning "Modern Ferret" magazine: First, as a librarian, I must say that it is perfectly legitimate for a periodical publication to have a publishing schedule that is officially described as "IRREGULAR," in library and publishing language. It would probably be best if "Modern Ferret" changed their self-described frequency to IRREGULAR to more accurately reflect their current situation. Second, as a currently disabled person, I have to say before you flush an excellent pair of editors and their equally superior publication, you gotta walk a mile in their shoes. Understand that they are doing the best they can in the face of severe illness and its accompanying financial pressures. The editors have committed themselves to keeping to their high standards, instead of publishing sub-standard issues just to meet a publication schedule. BIG is correct that you will get the number of issues you subscribe to, no matter how long it takes for those issues to be published. You will get your money's worth. In the meantime, there's nothing wrong with also subscribing to "Ferrets" magazine if receiving a regular publication is important to you, but please don't abandon "Modern Ferrets." Also, please be aware that the owner of "Ferrets" magazine has done his best to put "Modern Ferrets" out of business, just as he has squashed a whole series of privately-published, specialty pet magazines. By maintaining your subscription to "Modern Ferrets" you register your objection to this sort of corporate cannibalism. "Modern Ferrets" was the very first ferret magazine. They have published excellent, superior articles for years, when nothing else was available to the ferret community. Every issue has an article by Bob Church. Please consider all these points before you give up on the best ferret magazine there is or ever has been, even if it publishes on an irregular schedule. Look at it as a pleasant surprise waiting to show up in your mailbox! note: I have absolutely no connection to "Modern Ferret" and its editors, other than being a subscriber. I just know a lot about the periodical publishing industry, and I know quality when I see it. Please help "Modern Ferret" stay afloat! Cindy and the fuzzy trio: Sugar, Butter, and Cocoa [Posted in FML issue 4258]