Hi Kim, I applaud your future efforts with the meet & greets, with one exception. As your intention is to dispel ferret myths, I'd loose the "exotics" portion of the event title. The pet ferret as we know them have been domesticated for over 2000 years thus are no longer deserving the nomenclature of exotic. That is one of the biggest myths surrounding these fella's and if associated as *exotic* we do an injustice to our favorite mustelid. Plus by classifying them as exotics we allow the Veterinarian profession (no, not all but there are those that could/would if given the chance) to tack on additional fees/costs for exams, vaccines, treatment, what have you, for seeing an "exotic". Further in your post you refer to the "unique" pet. That is more the way I would portray the ferret. It conjures up more of a friendly, happy critter that may not be the perfect pet for everyone, but if you're lucky enough to be that type of person you are in for a real treat! I refer to them as domesticated house pets. Not; "hey, I got an empty barn" pets. Another story for another time... but that's the pitfall that could be associated in linking the word "ferret" with "exotic". Not criticizing, just my opinion. Your description of the events you've already hosted sound fantastic! I love the additional safety of the harnesses & leads when out of the play pen. I don't think there are too many folks on this list that can't attest to the fact: Ferrets wiggle. Respectfully, Debbie Saunders Director, Big Lick Ferret Shelter & Hospice Roanoke, VA http://www.biglickferretshelter.com http://www.starcityferrets.mysite.com "If you can't afford the Vet, you can't afford the pet." [Posted in FML 6920]