For Sean's Christmas reading: http://www.dookingweaselforge.com/ ---- From what I have run into elsewhere the house where the baby lost toes is wild rat infested, and that could be a better match. Also, I would like to know if the courts are also looking into the possibility that a parent may have accidently directly caused the loss (instead of by neglect or abandonment) and tried to make it seem like one of the young animals did. That sort of thing has happened before... How old are those parents? In the photos they look about 16 or younger. Not that there haven't been responsible young teen parents (I have known a few.) but most kids just plain are still kids... I have known people who had trouble monitoring babies, either because of deafness on at least one parent's part, or in one instance because of a baby who was mute due to a stoma (neck breathing hole the baby needed). All of those individuals took very careful precautions, keeping babies close (same room), setting vibrating timers for checks, having removable screen cover (to keep insects out of stoma) for crib and playpen, etc. On the other hand, a common thread in injury to babies by small animals in the cases I have read through the years has been parents either away or passed out due to drugs or alcohol. The animals were neglected in such cases and sometimes abused, often starving. No matter what animal did it: wild rats the baby wasn't protected from, the young ferret, or the puppy there is still only one conclusion: the parents were ultimately the cause of the situation. Hopefully, the ferret and puppy can be adopted out. I am personally also hoping the human baby can have a better family, and these parents get their heads together before they try being responsible for anyone again. It's easier to take away animals, though. Sukie (not a vet) Current FHL address: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/ferrethealth People can join there or can send a blank mail to the automated joining address: [log in to unmask] and then follow the directions. (The second is recommended for those having problems with Yahoogroups web settings, and afterward send a blank mail from your subscribed address to [log in to unmask] to get the digest instead of individual mails. ) Recommended ferret health links: http://pets.groups.yahoo.com/group/ferrethealth/ http://ferrethealth.org/archive/ http://www.afip.org/ferrets/index.html http://www.miamiferret.org/fhc/ http://www.ferretcongress.org/ [Posted in FML 5465]