Greetings All- There have been several references to ferrets in Georgia recently. I'm here to say that YES, YES, YES, ferrets are legal in Georgia. They have been legal as pets here since 1991 and legal to be sold to the general public (ie; in petshops) since 1994. The state law requires that ferrets be spayed/neutered by seven months of age and be vaccinated against rabies annually. Contrary to popular belief, the pet shops here in GA are NOT required to sell babies already spayed/neutered and descented - it just happens that most of the pet-shop babies already come that way. As a result of all the babies being sold, we have been getting lots of calls from people looking for information & vet referrals, and sadly, calls from people who can't or won't keep their ferrets. Try as we might, many of the pet shops just won't give out our information or any information, for that matter. As a result, many of the ferrets are given up because of behavioral problems - at least the owners "think" they have a problem and by the time they contact us, they are so fed up with their once darling bundle of joy, that they are beyond wanting to try to work through what they perceive to be a problem. If I can be of any assistance to anyone with questions or problems, please don't hesitate to call - that also goes for anyone with a ferret they can no longer keep. There is some room in our foster homes right now, so if the welfare of the ferret(s) is more important than getting back the money spent on the ferret then please don't hesitate to call. Unfortunately, we are not in a position to pay for unwanted ferrets, but we CAN guarantee a good temporary home until the right permanent home is found. Jan M. Lovell - Secretary Georgia Domestic Ferret Association - Founded in 1989 Dedicated to a Better Life for Domestic Ferrets Through Knowledge and Understanding 770-442-5917 [Posted in FML issue 1501]