As a shelter mom, I cringe when I hear about ferrets staying both over night and on weekends with no human supervision! All it takes is a caught nail in the bedding, a water bottle to leak, etc., etc. and the Monday morning result will be devasting! Ferrets get bored very quickly and need the companionship of their humans! I don't believe any amount of toys can replace the companionship of a human being! Yes, the ferrets are around the children all day, but what happens on weekends and over night when no one is around? An unattended ferret, even in their cage for that long of a period of time, is an accident waiting to happen! As a teacher, is this sending the correct message to the students? Yes, the students are being educated on the daily care of ferrets and in return the ferrets are receiving lots of love and attention, but what other messages are the students receiving? Is this really being humane to the ferrets? They are missing out on a happy home environment. IMHO, I don't feel that ferrets are a good classroom "live-in" animal. An occasional visit or even staying on a daily basis is fine, but not to live in the classroom. Just my .02 cents worth! Kathy Fritz, Executive Director The Ferret Nook Ferret Shelter Cambridge, WI 53523 (608) 423-3315 [log in to unmask] www.ferretnook.org www.kritterkoncepts.net www.petfinder.com/shelters/WI115.html [Posted in FML issue 4504]