I need some input from much more knowledgeable ferreters than I. FOG (Ferrets on the Go) is slowly getting off the ground. I am currently making a 1/3 page 2 sided brochure to place at places like the animal shelter and maybe vets, etc. The front gives information of FOG. I want the back to be a brief summary about the needs of ferrets. Some of the questions to be answered are: What kind of pet is a ferret? What do I feed a ferret? What shots does a ferret need? How do I house a ferret? What I need is input on the context of each answer. Correct kind of rabies shots, how many distemperr shots, Suggested foods, minimum amount of protein, etc, etc, etc. I also need input, are these the right questions, should they or could they be phrased more comprehensively? What other questions do I need to answer? How do I add a section reminding parents that ferrets, like all animals, need to be supervised around children. Need lots of input on the "What kind of pet is a ferret?" question. I want to hit upon their playfulness, socilization and that need for constant interaction and supervision. Maybe the last paragraph should kind of be in the form of - you shouldn'g own a ferret if.... Help please. And all Okaloosa and Walton individuals interested in joining, give me a ring. FScottG - I hope to forever be in your generation. PWood - Shakespeare??? Maybe I read the edited version. After all, if that is Shakespeare, they wouldn't have let in my high school. Deena A man is much more likely to be persuaded by a calm enemy than an abusive ally. Fear the ally that quietly hates you more than the enemy that publicly loathes you. [Posted in FML issue 1731]