Chris: You can be proud of your accomplishments on the FML and I would like to thank you for your 1000 issues! Although I have only been here for less than 100 issues, I have learned a lot. The FML is the highlight of my e-mail day! Before fading away, why not give us a short history of the FML and your impressions about the 1st 1000 issues (maybe some anecdotes?) And how about some information about Bill (from Bill?) Again, thanks for everything. Second thing is a request for information. Our ferret club is trying to convince Scamps Pet Stores (in the Pacific Northwest) to quit using cedar shavings. Typically there is about 2 inches of shavings in the cages and the food and water bowls are covered. Scamps says that there have never been ANY studies done regarding a correlation between cedar (or any other kind of shavings) and ferrets. They said they would quit using shavings if we could show them any kind of scientific study proving our point. 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. Also, if anyone is aware of any studies showing that there is no correlation, that would also be appreciated. (As a law student, I try to analyze both sides.) If you prefer, you may e-mail me directly. -Carla + Tillie, Gunther, Magellan, Roxie, Amber, Annie, Smokey, Rommel, Riker, Cooper, and Baron von Ferret [Posted in FML issue 0999]