Thanks. Just about the time that I think I maybe should try to get mine vaccinated, etc., someone sends me quite compelling evidence against it. I recently got a testimony of unheard of longevity in ferrets (16 years!) with zero vaccinations and other medications, so now, once again, I wonder. This makes me also wonder: What's the longest a ferret has ever lived? Keeping them indoors and safe has always been my way; first with my cats, and now with my ferrets. I realize that *things* can be "tracked in" that I have no control over, but *I* could also meet my end crossing the busy highway that I must cross every day, too, so why worry? I don't quit crossing the highway, nor do I hire a cab to take me across, "in case something might happen". Dad always taught me that "Worry is the interest you pay for things which usually don't come to pass". So, though there is compelling evidence for immunization, there is also equally compelling evidence against it. Meanwhile, finances still dictate what's happening (or not) here, so I'll not worry needlessly about things I have little control over. Gary, Bart and Victoria [Posted in FML issue 4297]