SUCCESS IN COBB COUNTY, GA !!!!! On the evening of June 28, 1994 the Cobb County Board of Commissioners voted 5-0 to remove ferrets from the restricted animal section of the animal control ordinance. Effective July 1, 1994 it will be legal to "sell, purchase, exhibit or own a pet ferret without a license or permit provided that the ferret owner can provide valid documentation that the ferret is sexually neutered prior to seven months of age and is vaccinated against rabies with a properly administered vaccine approved for use on ferret by the United States Department of Agriculture." This change in the ordinance, which was passed last November banning ferrets in the county, reflects the current Georgia state law. In other words, they've undone what they did last fall. That's one for our side - now on to Clayton and Douglas Counties. Jan M. Lovell - Secretary Georgia Domestic Ferret Association [Posted in FML issue 0875]