I'm not positive but I think policies vary by base although they may go by some standard guideline too. I think the base commander has ultimate say. If you can risk not getting into base housing you could petition the commander (get the base vet to help you out here) to put ferrets on the excepted list. As for not getting discovered with a ferret in base housing good luck. A lot of kids live in base housing and one will invariably knock on your door to sell you something, deliver your paper and see the ferret. Excited they will go home and tell their parents at dinner. You can only hope the parent isn't the First Sergeant or someone in charge of making sure the rules are adhered to (there a lot of rules in base housing). If you decide to go the stealth route make sure you know the rules and abide by them to a "T" (like make sure your lawn is mowed and trimmed immaculately etc.) or someone will be around to tell you about it. Mary (Air National Guard, ex-active) [Posted in FML issue 2145]