Hi, me again! I won't belabor the issue, but I do wish to politely point out that ferrets and cats have a completely different claw structure. Someone recently posted out that declawing worked out well for his/her cats. While I'm not crazy about declawing any animal, I can say that cats have a retractable claw that can be removed with less damage to the animal. Ferret's claws are _not_ retractable as we all know. Their claws are more akin to our fingernails or, better still, to those of a dog. To remove a ferret's claws, you must essentially remove their finger tips and finger nail. Imagine how painful that would be. Perhaps this subject may serve as a reminder to pet owners and prospective pet owners that you must carefully consider the purchase of any animal. When you take them into your home, you must consider the good _and_ bad points of pet ownership. If you are not willing to deal with the negative consequences or find creative solutions to them, you may need to reconsider the type of pet you are acquiring or the idea of having a pet at all. Please do not consider this a flame; I don't intend it in that way at all. Gina and Paleface [Posted in FML issue 1358]