As for the University of Washington using ferrets, it is now an outdated practice as are so many animal experiments are nowadays and it no longer has to be done. There are new ways of teaching now, so why bring more ferrets into the already overloaded shelter system? What happens to the ones that do not get adopted? or possibly injured by accident during a teaching? Ferret shelters are on overload and many are busting out at the seams with ferrets or have very long waiting lists for the ferrets to come in. What about the ferrets being dumped at the side of a road because someone no longer wants them and they cannot find a shelter to take them in or cannot wait on a list?. Quite a few people have left animals in dumpsters, left in apartments after moving out, dumped in the woods, etc. Where do the University ferrets originally come from? It is nice to hear that they are socialized and well taken care of at this University but it does not have to be done this way anymore. Eleanor, Donald and the 11 ferrets (missing Cinni and Patcha) [Posted in FML 6972]