Christmas eve update: At this point they could probably use moral support more than anything else, and they have really been buoyed up by hearing from other ferret people. They have started to get some media attention, too. The story has been picked up by AP, and appeared in the Kansas City Star, and the Topeka Daily Capital. Several lawyers who have not been able to take the case because of time and/or distance nevertheless called them to offer help and consultation and informed them that their civil liberties had been violated massively under Kansas law and that they have an open and shut case against all the other parties. They called the ACLU in Kansas City and couldn't get past a grumpy secretary who told them to go away. Way to go, ACLU!!! I'm going to try their national office here in Washington on Monday, and also try to find out if PETA has a local office in Kansas. One of the papers called the court where they said they would wait until after Christmas to issue the warrant for their arrest. Mike and Rita McDowell's number is 913-889-7180. Their address is 109 West 4th St., Onaga KS 66521. If you can't call, please drop them a line and let them know we're all thinking about them. This will set a precedent in Kansas, because never in the history of the state has the Health Department ordered an animal to be turned over, and the people have said No. They're out there making history, folks, and they're doing it for ferrets. Thanks to everyone who sent me e-mail and all the good suggestions and support. --Ann Davis, League of Independent Ferret Enthusiasts. [Posted in FML issue 0679]