Just wanted to let you know that you CAN take your ferrets with you in the cabin area when you fly, if you're flying on DELTA. I checked with both United and American, and they said I'd have to put my fuzzies in the cargo area, which I'd never want to do. But when I checked with Delta, the agent read me the list of acceptable pets, and lo and behold, "ferret" was the last one (they probably recently added it). But when I said I had two ferrets, he had to put me on hold to verify that I could take both of them. I was very happy when he responed with Yes. :) So my little critters and I will be a happy traveling family when necessary. I was so happy to learn Delta allows ferrets in cabin. Why don't the other airlines? They allow rabbits, birds, cats, puppies and kittens--why not fuzzies? The reason I looked into this is because I am considering taking a job transfer which would require me to travel at times. I didn't really want to take the transfer if I had to leave my little Alex and Tabitha behind. But now they can come with me! The only time I'll have to leave them at home with a sitter is when I travel to California. By the way, does anyone know if Atlanta has a ferret group or good, reliable sitters? That's where I'll be transferring to. Happy holidays from "Please cuddle me under your chin mommy" Alex, and "I live to dook, flip, bounce, chase, lunge, play-nip, and laugh" Tabby [Posted in FML issue 1796]