>From: Bob Church <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Elizabeth Tattles on Dad >which doesn't mean much since he also likes sushi and liverworst >YEEEECCHH!!! Uh oh... One of our passions beyond ferrets is sushi! We have ferrets named things like Hamachi, Sake, Suno Mono and Saba! So when your father makes it to the DC area we can take him to the best sushi places around here - no peppers at a sushi bar! (Well gotta watch the wasabi I guess) Oh and most definitely congratulations! >From: Cassie Perusse >Subject: Re: Michigan Animal Control Responding to not just you, but you had the not quite correct information as we understand it. Kodo should definitely not be tested in this case but we have to use exact facts. Rabies in humans can be dormant for years or strike lethally with in weeks. Ten days is not a magic number where an infected person dies if untreated. Kodo is not infected we are extremely sure of that - in our conversations with Robert Jacobs, Dr. Freddie Hoffman, Randy Sellers and others we are positive that the ferret poses no risk. We've seen some posts that seem people are too zealous and are writing much too infammatory peices that will have no chance of success. Trying to persuade the government workers by calling the government corrupt is doomed to failure. Trying to persuade them by saying how wonderful it is that the government has the power to do good by understanding that Kodo has no chance of rabies will get farther. Remember the old saw about flies, honey and vinegar. bill and diane killian zen and the art of ferrets http://www.zenferret.com/ mailto:[log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 1961]