The Rabies Abstract posted by Dick Bossart in the FML 2132, Topic 1 was prepared by CDC nearly a month before the Rabies in the America's Conference held in Kingston, Ontario, Canada during the first week in November. The information contained therein was presented to the NASHPV Compendium Committee in Syracuse, New York during the first weekend in November. The Compendium Committee considered the data obtained from the rabies variant studies of Skunk, Raccoon, Coyote, and Four Bat Species to reach its conclusion that ferrets could be safely treated like dogs and cats. The question raised by Ronnie DiComo in FML 2134, Topic 26 is answered as "Yes, this is what the general policy was before the NASHPV Compendium Committee unanimously voted to treat ferrets like dogs and cats." James Pembrook Scott [Posted in FML issue 2135]