Sorry I don't follow the FML daily, but is anyone aware of this situation involving over 20,000 exotic animals (including ferrets) and the news that the animals have been ordered NOT to be return to US Global Exotics? (KUDO's to Judge Smith, the City of Arlington, Tx, and SPCA of Texas and everyone involved!). http://blog.peta.org/archives/2010/01/us_global_exotics.php http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/unleashed/2010/01/us-global-exotics.html (dated 1/5/2010) <http://www.spca.org/site/News2?page=NewsArticle&id=27387&news_iv_ctrl=1481> (dated 1/6/2010) PETA is NOT my favorite group, but kudo's to their involvement in shutting this hell-hole down. If this has already been discussed and information on where/what help may be needed, please clue me in. I can't imagine the expense involved in taking on something like this.... If not, are there any Texas groups with further information? If FACT can help in any way, please give me a heads up privately. I am particularly concerned with the statement that none of the animals will be available for adoption. Understandably the vast number of these animals are wild animals. But what about the ferrets, or were they ..... Ann Gruden Ferret Association of CT [Posted in FML 6571]