With regard to the so, so sad ferret (allegedly) eating baby issue, I want to know why the authorities didn't require that the Rottweiler(s) be put down and do a necropsy on THEM? Someone should ask this question! Unless the dogs were outside at the time of the incident, I'd be willing to bet the farm that the chances of finding baby part inside the dog(s) are a heck of a lot better than finding them in the ferret! The ferret might (and I stress the word 'might') have happened upon the scene and took a taste of any leftovers, but I'm inclined to doubt it. I'm glad that those responsible for the half-a---ed handling of this situation (and the sensationalizing of it) are taking serious heat for the integrity of their investigation. Think about it: this is probably the biggest event to have taken place in their little world in most of their lifetimes! And, I'm really, really proud to be a part of a loving and caring community that's not taking this lying down. I believe that the police may have the right to hold information regarding an ongoing investigation close to their little bulletproof vests. But, we do need to push to have a (very) knowledgeable veterinary pathologist examine the remains of the fuzzy so that this sorry matter can be put to rest. I'm sure the remains are being preserved. I won't even go into the problem of the sperm and egg donors in this situation, except to say that someone should do to them what they did to the ferret. Sorry, everyone. I'm generally a lot more tactful than this (and I'm biting my tongue as I write this to the point that it's becoming painful!) in my 'public' communications. But, this entire situation should never, never have happened. It is NOT the ferret's fault and NOT Petco's fault that the pieces were put in place for this tragedy. It represents a gross and collective failing on the parents, child social services, animal welfare/control 'professionals,' and any other entity in that community that negligently contributed to this by failing to act in the best interests of those children and the family pets. God bless us, every one. Deb Benson President Ferrets Unlimited Rescue Services Cleveland, OH [Posted in FML 6952]