I happened to hear a National Public Radio show on Wednesday that discussed international responses to avian flu, and ferrets were specifically mentioned as one of the mammals known to be susceptible to avian flu. The speaker was not a medical professional, but is a reporter for New Scientist magazine. There's not really any more information relevant to ferrets in the broadcast than what I said here, but if anyone wants to hear it for themselves, you can find it here (the ferret reference comes a little more than 2 minutes into the broadcast): http://www.here-now.org/shows/2006/03/20060301_1.asp Regina Regina Harrison [log in to unmask] http://users.rcn.com/badriya/ "Is that my business? Well, what is my business? Do I know? Did I ever know? Let's not go into that. You're not human tonight, Marlowe. Maybe I never was or ever will be... Maybe we all get like this in the cold half-lit world where always the wrong thing happens and never the right." --Raymond Chandler, The Little Sister [Posted in FML issue 5171]