Troy Lyn, In response to your report on Lawrence Kansas HS... I am so very disheartened, but unfortunately not surprised. Please what was the reasoning??? Is it based on rabies???? Why are they taking in surrenderas and vaccinating for distemper-- IF rabies is their fear??? We have the same type of problem here-- though actually the shelters that take ferrets in in VT and some NH municipalities will simply put ferrets down -- whether or not they are stray if they can't find a ferret shelter to take them. This is where the ferret community needs to network with the sheltering community. This is where we NEED to concentrate to make an impact. Based on what the direction and stances are of the HS system-- and the reality that each year 120,000 plus ferrets entering the pet industry through retail or breeders-- we must start to work NOW to build a better understanding of the domestic ferret in the sheltering community. We are part of the NH humane organization -- even so the majority of the SPCA and Humane shelters opt to NOT process ferrets. I am participating with the hope that they will see the ferret is a domestic pet that can be handled in shelter settings-- though at this point I really cannot attest to any warmer reception than when we first started. Troy Lyn, I want to ask you and all the others across this country top start educating the shelter system-- cordially, politely but with vigor-- perhaps if we all work in our own areas-- the barriers will break down little by little and the fears of ferret disposal at the hands of the shelter (outside the ferret community) community will not be such a stark reality. Alicia another shelter Mom who really is concerned! [Posted in FML issue 1885]