First, thanks to Peter Piper for posting the CNN feedback link http://www.cnn.com/feedback/forms/form4.html?5 I wrote the following: === Anderson Cooper on 8/16/05 ended his piece on bear attacks with the statement "Pet ferrets are responsible for four deaths every year." This gives the impression that ferrets (a tiny domestic animal) are somehow vicious marauders that attack and kill people. This is totally untrue. Ferret owners are already battling the perception that ferrets are exotic wild animals (which they are not; like the cat, they were domesticated thousands of years ago). Irresponsible reporting like this only make it worse. Cooper also mentioned that "140 people die in car crashes involving deer". This is much more responsibly phrased. No one gets the idea from this that the deer are vicious and trying to kill people. I would assume, if ferrets are responsible for any deaths, it is from tripping over them, or letting them run loose in the car while driving and letting them distract the driver -- something that would apply just as well to a pet gerbil. If possible, have Mr. Cooper clarify his statement in a future show. If he would like to do a show on the role of ferrets as theraputic companion animals, I'm sure that can be accomodated, and I would be happy to direct him to those involved in those efforts. === (end of my letter to them) I was going out on a limb there at the end, because I only know of theraputic companion animal efforts through this forum. I'm hoping that if there is any response (I don't expect one) that someone here would step forward. It would be really cool if we could get a brief segment on CNN! Claire (Sam, Frankie, Missy, and Lilo) [Posted in FML issue 4978]