Well my copy of it disappeared somewhere in the house, but here's what I can remember: Today's Cleveland Plain Dealer reported that Jean of Ferrets Unlimited Ferret Shelter is asking authorities to consider that the ferret may not have been the committed the assault against the child. The animal warden will be asking the prosecutor's office to check whether the wounds could have been made by another animal. The article says that the police report states the ferret was found in its cage. I can't remember for sure what else is stated in the article, which must have been stolen by one of my ferrets. But it was nicely written and brings out the questions we want asked. Thank you PD! And a special thanks to all those who have helped in a variety of ways, by spreading the word, by keeping us informed of the various places this tragedy has been reported, by faxing or calling officials and the media (long of them VERY LOOOONG distance!!) and by offering their support during this crisis. Those who have been involved in this type mobilization of effort in MI, WA, FL and other places around the country know how much work it is to keep up with the email, phone calls, contacts and just plain leg work it takes to try to save ferrets' lives. Without the Internet and this forum, we just couldn't do it, and fuzzy lives would be lost. Sometimes despite all our work, the lives are lost anyway. But by working together, we have a much better chance of success, and we make lifelong friends along the way. Thank you all and thank you BIG, who keeps this sometimes squabbling family together. Linda Iroff North Coast Ferret Shelter http://www.oberlin.edu/~liroff/ncfs.html [Posted in FML issue 2228]