We operate Critter Camp, a registered not-for-profit charitable Exotic Pet Rescue and Sanctuary in northern IL. We do educational entertaining shows for birthdays parties retirement centers, scouts etc. for a 'minimum donation' which helps us with some of the huge costs in caring for 150 abandoned and abused animals. One of the things we do with ours is to have everyone smell them up close too - because so often out in the pet stores they are freshly bathed and the salespeople tell customers that if they just bathe them daily they won't smell which we all know is not only not true but is damagine to the ferrets themselves and makes them smell more. Out of every group of maybe 20 people the majority say ew, but there is usually one or two that say they like the smell or it isn't bad. We love our dozen ferts here & their beautiful musk doesn't bother us at all, but far too many ferrets come in to shelters because a roomate, parent or new owner just hates their smell.It breaks out hearts to see these perfectly wonderful pets treated like they are disposable! We have a USDA license to exhibit exotics which is required nationally in order to take critters out in public settings. They likely won't have problem with some shelters doing free displays with their ferrets - I just want to let people know in case anyone says anything about it to them that there are national regulations regarding taking ferrets out in public. Beth www.crittercamp.biz [Posted in FML issue 5321]