Ilena stated: >Bat strain of rabies is the remaining issue at this point. Some health >officials are digging in their heels on a quarantine period until the study >is done. I understand the results should be out in October. Hopefully this >will be in time to change the Compendium on Animal Rabies Control to add >quarantine period recommendations for ferrets. And hopefully that will be >the beginning of the end of the needless kill and test policies I do hope so, however as this whole study has progressed I fear that before public health accepts any of these studies we will see them propose studies on wolves, rabbits, possum and every other creature in the out of doors first! I hate to be a pessimist, but this has been going on for far too long-- and I have seen public health officials flaunt unsubstantiated information on the ability to transit a rabies virus without any exposure. What is even more ludicrous is that animals living outdoors horses for example are not required to have rabies vacinations, if they bite someone they are not destroyed for testing -- so what does that say about ferrets who reside indoors, are never exposed to outdoors, and THEY are sacrificed.???????? Perhaps we should study the brains of health dept. officials first! Sorry if sound so bold, but this has been an exasperating 3 years or so-- with no light at the end of the tunnel. Alicia a ferret owner [Posted in FML issue 2072]