* I have read many places that state that shavings should not be used, * but I have not heard of any studies. Could someone please cite a study on * the use of cedar shavings and ferret health? In the alternative, any study * between cedar shavings and small animals would be helpful. Here in Chicago, the new PETsMART stores just opened and when I asked after ferretanalia, they said there might be some stuff in the hamster section. I looked puzzled and said "Oh. THey're more like cats than hamsters but ok." The manager looked intrigued and wrote that down and asked me a few more questions about furries. Later I noticed a commercial "Ferret Starter Kit" available there, CEDAR CHIPS and an EENTSY, weentsy cage and other stuff. PETsMART seems truly concerned about pets and in fact, refuse to sell dogs or cats, but instead act as an interface to the local adoption agencies. (Why sell more dogs and cats when there are so many to adopt?) I was wondering if someone from the Greater Chicago Ferret Association could get in touch with me and help educate PETsMART and maybe do a couple demos/meet-the-ferret sessions for public education as well (Told you they were pretty cool. They would have contacted GCFA themselves, but I had no contact info.) Any GCFAers can contact me at the nelow # during the day or at 708-776-8239 at night. -- Heather Garvey Phone: (708) 632-3790 "He looked back like a nocturnal rabbit trying to outstare the headlights of a sixteen-wheeled artic whose driver is a twelve-hour caffeine freak outrunning the tachometers of hell." -- Terry Prachett, _Mort_ [Posted in FML issue 1000]