I don't agree that Jennifer should have to apologize for thinking ferrets are smelly creatures. She is entitled to her opinion. Heck, I am not too keen about wet dog smell, and I don't think I need to apologize because I don't care for the smell wet dogs produce. Skunk isn't one of my favorite odors, either, but I am not going to run around the woods apologizing to any skunk I can run into for thinking they stink. (And then have to apologize to myself for stinking like skunk when I get sprayed trying to apologize!) If my coworker smells like garlic and I mention it to my husband when I get home that night, I am not going to run into work and apologize to my coworker that I found his/her garlic breath offensive. I can understand being upset with Ben Stiller trying to use an unfortunate situation to gain publicity, (if anything I feel sorry for him because the poor thing thinks he's funny) and I am not too favorable about Joy Behr from The View wanting to make ferret coats (as you don't normally see cat or dog coats out there) but demanding an apology for not liking an odor is carrying things a little too far which then makes Ben and Jennifer and California and other anti-ferret people say the ferret community is nuts and are radicals. We really need to pick our battles here. Switch and Lily, I think it's time to fire up the John Deere and dig a big hole for this one... Kelly White in Massachusetts with Punkie, Amber, Scootie, and Joshie the "smelly creatures" and Natasha, T.J., Smokey, Parker, and Belle the "fortunate to be of the acceptable cat population" [Moderator's note: I agree that this topic has been going on for a while, though until very recently there has been new info to talk about. I do think it will probably begin to die down now. If it doesn't and nothing new happens I'll "suggest" that more strongly in a day or two :-) BIG] [Posted in FML issue 4397]