Hello from Orem Utah. In Utah the rules on ferrets are set by the local governing body. Ferrets are legal in most of the state. I don't know about any local requiring the microchips, but I don't know all the areas in the state. In Orem there are no rules. In Salt Lake County, (the area in the county that is not incorporated), ferrets are illegal. The ferret association convinced the county to write an ordinance that would make ferrets legal except that a ferret on the loose could be immediatly destroyed. However, the county government in its wisdom converted a one page ordinance into some 41 pages of regulations. Their argument was that if we could start over on cats we would, but since we can't we will regulate the hell out of ferrets. Now things are back at the drawing board. I believe that this is correct. Somebody from SL County should jump in if they know more. We have 2 ferrets and they are really a lot of fun. -- Rod Schiffman ([log in to unmask]) [Posted in FML issue 0988]