In Ontario, there used to be a bite & kill policy. We were able to change this as of September 3, last year. There is now a quarantine for 30 days (trying to change this as well) for most bite cases. If the bite is unprovoked and not during play, feeding or other ferret normal activities, there is still a kill law. However, the last known case of ferret rabies in Ontario was in 1987 in Oxford county (near London Ont.) It was not transmitted to a human, but is believed to be a vaccine reaction to a bad LIVE vaccine so, I don't think we'll have too much of a problem to change the current laws. R. The Ferret Aid Society http://home.echo-on.net/~magick [Posted in FML issue 2308]