What if KODO could talk, what would he say right now? Would he blame the lawmakers of the State of Michigan for his plight? Would he blame the animal control officer that took him away from his owner? Who Knows? I personally have trouble accepting the facts and circumstances leading up to this poor ferret's life threating predicament. When I think back to when I first found out that ferrets were legalized in the State of Michigan. I was told that if my pet ferret were to bite someone, and it was reported , my ferret would be put to death immediately. I find it hard to believe that Mr Jacobs was not aware of this, and if he was , my sorrow for KODO is only deepened. I feel that Mr. Jacobs did not use good judgment when having his ferrets out in public! He allowed this situation to present itself and could have avoided it. Ferret owners must be extremely careful and watchful when allowing strange people close to their LOVED ONES! My wife and I are very concerned for KODO's life, we have sent in our monetary commitment to help fight for KODO's life. I have E-Mailed the Governor of Michigan with a plea for his assistance in stopping the needless death of Mr. Jacob's KODO. I hope that this unfortunate incident will wake up ferret owners to the fact that they could very possibly lose their pet loved one to Michigan State Laws. My wife and I will think about KODO every time we have our loved ones away from the safety of our home, I would hope that Mr. Jacobs will also. We sincerely hope that KODO wins his fight for life. I know this is long but I have one other short note , I would urge the Great Lakes Ferret Association to make it their first priority to educate the public about the responsibilities of pet ferret ownership. Until Michigan Law can be changed, our loved ones must be protected, and we as owners have that responsibility!! KODO, we are with you in our hearts. [Posted in FML issue 1929]