I am sorry about your unfortunate predicament. Make sure that if the DF&G arrives before you found homes for your last two ferrets that you DO NOT let them take your ferret. You have the right, by law, to have your animals in custody of a veterinarian, not a DF&G warden. Also, you can refuse entrance to the DF&G if they are not with the police or sheriff or do not have a search warrent. To check on more rights for you and your animals check out the CDFA website. If for some chance they do charge you for posession of a ferret, make sure the charges state that you are in possession of a wild animal. The charge is more severe but then they have to prove that ferrets are WILD. The likelyhood that they can do this is slim considering that there are large, highly respectable organizations such as the Veterinary Association which define ferrets as being domestic. Since it is possible that legalization could happen this year make sure that your ferrets new homes are only temporary. I wish you all of the best. Anissa CA Ferret Lover! [Posted in FML issue 1913]