Dear Ferret-owners (or is it "ownees"?): We have a problem, that a concerted FML response might help to solve. Our ferret, Alfie, is a somewhat spoiled "only weasel", very dependent on attention from his humans. In my work, I have to travel a fair bit, and we used to take Alfie with us in a Port-a-kennel (under-seat size) -- which the airlines used to allow as an "in-cabin pet". We've heard horror stories (sadly, true ones) about the conditions in the so-called pressurized cargo space for pets, and about pet deaths therein, so we will only travel with Alfie in the passenger cabin with us. Over the last year or so, the computer instructions (to ticket agents) have gradually -- airline by airline -- replaced the provision for "small animals in under-seat pet-containers" with explicit listing of animal species allowed in cabin: typically, "dogs, cats, and small birds" but no mention of ferrets. Recently, many airlines have added miniature pigs -- which I guess indicates that they are responsive to public pressure, at least if the "public" in question is on the wealthy side (those pigs are very expensive!). So, here's my request: Would you please take the time and trouble to write to as many airlines as possible (copies of the same letter should work fine), addressed to the Public Relations Manager of TWA, Southwest, Delta, American, United, USAir, Northwest, etc., (financially-troubled airlines might be the most responsive!) saying that you are a frequent traveller, and WOULD USE THEIR AIRLINE MORE OFTEN if you were allowed to take your ferret(s) on board with you!!! This may be useful to many of you at some time; it would sure help us alot whenever the prevailing practice could be "enlightened" about ferrets. It clearly won't happen unless there is a lot of mail to convey the message that ferrets are pets and pose no special risks to other passengers, but might earn the airlines some additional $$$. Thanks to all for whatever help you can manage! Bob Reis Little Rock, AR [Posted in FML issue 0861]