Assorted Schlossbergs wrote: >[about vasectomies] So is this just a tube tie? In order to "dud stud" >females? Right. Vasectomized ferrets have had their "tubes tied," generally after they reach maturity (though I'm not sure it matters). Neutered males have been castrated (removal of the testicles), and spayed females have had a complete ovariohysterectomy (removal of the ovaries and uterus). >[on airlines] From what I hear there is a one pet in the cabin rule per >section. I have 4 fuzzies though. What to do? Last December, I flew on Continental with two ferrets *in the cabin* in one underseat carrier. I had no problems whatsoever, and a lot of fun. I believe the rule is two carriers per plane, and they let us take both ferrets in one carrier. Email me if you'd like more detail on how I got them to agree to it or how the trip went. >what do they do at the x-ray and metal detector even if you are approved??? They have you carry the animal through the metal detector and put the carrier through the X-ray. In my experience, the security people don't ask to see a ticket for the pets or anything, so there shouldn't be any need to hide them there. -- - Pam Greene Ferret Central <http://www.optics.rochester.edu:8080/users/pgreene/> or ftp://ftp.optics.rochester.edu/pub/pgreene/ or send INDEX FERRET in email to <[log in to unmask]> [Posted in FML issue 1892]