I know there has been a lot of discussion pro and con about Marshall Farms over the years in the ferret community. My Gilbert, a Marshall Farms ferret, was a 'silent carrier' of ECE, so there were no symptoms until he was introduced to Kylie and she got ECE, then he got a mild case. Vet bills were outrageous! However, I had wonderful results working with Rosemary at MF after contacting them thru the MF website: http://www.marshallpet.com/resources/cust_service/contact.asp ; there is a 'contact us' form on this page and also a 1-800 phone number. I initially used the 'contact us' form late one night and my phone was ringing the next morning at 8 a.m. - Rosemary, wanting all the details about what store Gilbert had come from, if there were other ferrets in the cage with him, etc. She was very concerned and very well-informed about ECE and took immediate action, having the two ferrets in the enclosure at Petco taken to the local ferret vet (yes, they took them to an actual 'ferret vet'!) for quarantine and medical care, and stopped all new kits from being shipped to the Petco in question until a vet inspected the ferret enclosure and said it had been disinfected, all new hammies, toys, food dishes, etc. Only then did Marshall Farms ship more ferrets to that store. They paid about $1,000 in vet bills for me (for Gilbert AND Kylie) without blinking an eye. Rosemary showed the same feeling and concern that I would have expected an owner to when they have a sick ferret. She was very specific in telling me to "get whatever care the vet says they need and we will take care of it" (which I would have done anyway, but was shocked to hear her say that). I have to say that my own personal experience with them was so positive that I wouldn't hesitate to purchase a Marshall Farms ferret again. jacquie rodgers [Posted in FML issue 5135]