On the subject of using animals in laboratory testing, I am not going to bother to get into the fact that just about every vaccine and medication for humans and animals, as well as surgical procedures, treatments for all of the ferret diseases like insulinoma and hypoadrenalcorticism, are only possible because of testing, that treatments and medications ARE tested on humans, (try getting involved in a few, I do about 4 a year, they can use you - not animals - if people were more willing to participate. I need to clarify this "life of pain and torture" that they live in. I worked as an animal care technician in a research laboratory for 5 years. The conditions these animals are kept in would surprise you. It isn't what you have read by the animal rights propaganda brigade. There are national standards regarding caging, food, exercise, psychological stimulation, cleaning etc. These animals live better than those in any animal shelter I have ever seen. In fact these animals live better than most pets I have ever seen.the people who work with the animals there do so because they love animals. We treat them as pets. Pain and torture is not the goal. It is the desire of all who work with the animals to make their lives as good as possible. We realize that they are giving their lives to help us. If you are ever interested, read the Animal Welfare Act, contact the American Association of Laboratory Animal Science to see one of these facilities, it's not what you think Sorry for the non ferret content. Pam O [Posted in FML issue 2001]