I am often asked (as I'm sure you all are) the standard questions and statements about ferrets (aren't they vicious?, can they be potty trained?, aren't they wild?) and usually have very good answers that I can back up with fact. However, I would like to get some relatively hard statistics behind me when I answer the vicious question. I like to tell people that more people are attacked each year by dogs than ferrets but want to get the number of cases. Does anyone have a yearly figure for the whole U.S. on dog attacks and even ferret attacks? Or even by state. I had a figure for AZ and am looking for it (did a report on ferrets for a class and got the figure then). Can anyone help? Pamela K. Barber School of Forestry Northern Arizona University P.O. Box 15018 Flagstaff, AZ 86011 USA [Posted in FML issue 1045]