To Stan Siatkowski: I didn't mean to offend you by talking about "One ferret, two ferret, three ferret, four ..." I was just being friendly -- you'll probably notice, if you haven't already, that ferrets have a way of multiplying, even when you're not breeding them. There is no formally established limit to the number of ferrets one can have in Albuquerque, New Mexico. There is a limit of four on individually licensed pets like cats and dogs, but that doesn't apply to ferrets, because they're considered "exotics," which requires a separate license. Of course, none of that applies in the county, where you can basically have as many animals as you want. [Posted in FML issue 1305]