I don't really think the care of the animals has as much to do with the name of the franchise as is does with the individual store's management. Either way, the best way to confront poor treatment is through upper management/administration, as was recommended, and not the local store. Our local Petco does an outstanding job with ferrets and with potential ferret buyers. I've actually overheard the store's manager advising a customer that he didn't feel a ferret would be a suitable pet for the customer's child, and recommend alternatives. Soft food is provided for new arrivals, and if the manager thinks the ferrets look too young, he actually takes them home with him for another week before making them available for sale. (He is not a ferret owner.) The store's employees responsible for caring for the ferrets have consistently been gentle and knowledgeable. Although they don't use the vet that I prefer, they do obtain veterinary care for sick ferrets and follow through on prescribed medications. Debi Christy Ferrets First Foster Home www.ferrets1st.com [Posted in FML issue 5022]