I know we're supposed to get off this topic, but I wanted to let you know a young person's view of this subject. In a way, I can understand the fee request. I believe that, as a young person, I must show more than just interest in an animal that I want to have as a pet. I must be involved. For me, this included doing mountains of research before getting my ferret. I read hundreds of pages of things I got off the internet, books I rented from the library or purchased, etc. With all the animals I get, my parents and I have an agreement. We also have a "quota"...on other words, I can only get a new pet when an old one dies. This keeps me from getting too many so that I can't handle and play with them all every day. Our other agreement is that I pay for all the equipment, toys, and the animals themselves. My parents will pay vet bills and for food, but everything else is my responsibility. My parents do this in return for being able to play with my pets (two out of seven are more family than my pets). Parents must be sure that their children really want the animal. If a child does not pay for the animal or agree to pay for some other things, do research, etc. then that child may not be willing to give... sacrifice...for that living being. And that could cause some problems in the long run for the pet's well-being. Just wanted to let you all know my opinion as a young person in a similar situation. :o) [Posted in FML issue 1815]