When I read this story of Felicia the Working Ferret, I thought the name sounded familiar and I was right. About 17 years ago, we moved to New Mexico from Texas because my husbands job with the Department of Energy Waste Isolation Pilot Plant. It is a facility that stores Transuranic nuclear waste underground. We had ferrets for several years before the move and I helped out with a ferret shelter in Texas before the move. When one of the employees that worked with my husband found out we had ferrets, he gave him a postcard from the American Museum of Atomic Energy Oakridge Tennessee. I'm going to try to post a link to the photograph I took of this postcard. Just in case it doesn't work, the front of the card shows a gentleman holding a little dark ferret in a harness and a leash. The back reads: American Museum of Atomic Energy Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Felicia Ferret is one of the stars of the animal menagerie at the American Museum of Atomic Energy in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. With her mate, Felix, and their offspring, Felicia shows some of the uses of animals in nuclear research. The free museum is operated for the U.S. Energy Research and Development Administration by Oak Ridge Associated Universities. http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/fzzyferret/Felicia_the_Ferret.jpg http://imgs.inkfrog.com/pix/fzzyferret/Felicia_the_Ferret1.jpg Enjoy! God Bless You and yours Eydie Fox and the fuzzies of Ferrets First of NM [Posted in FML 6658]