Hi, I decided to stop by a pet store here in Huntsville to see if they had any ferrets. I had gotten out of a doctor's appointment early and decided to check out the store before the rush hour traffic hit. There were two ferrets in the cage - one dark sable female and one albino male. I asked the woman working there the price of the ferrets. She informed me that the female was $165 and the male was $200. When I asked her why the difference in price, she said that the male was called an 'albino' and that it's "very rare". I tried to keep a straight face, but I ended up laughing and told her that albinos are NOT rare. She said, "Well, that's what I've been told", kind of nervously. I don't think she thought I knew anything about ferrets! ;-) I know that she was just a worker there...it's a small "Mom 'n Pop" type place...and that she probably WAS told that albinos are rare, but can anyone out there give me any ideas as how to politely "correct" this type of information? There were a few other customers in the store and I didn't want to put the woman on the spot. I left the store wishing I had said more. Also, thanks to all of you who have posted/emailed about Buster, my FAT ferret. I think he weight is evening out. He's now at about 4 pounds 1.5 ounces. Thanks, -Mark Zmyewski Huntsville, Alabama [Posted in FML issue 1831]