NO FERRETS HAVE NOT BEEN LEGALIZED YET, but in reponse or to further educate everyone out there, this is an update. Some of you might of read about the "test" future ferret owners will be required to take before purchasing a ferret in Salt Lake County. This is designed not to stop the sales of Ferrets but two do several differnt things that the United Ferret Organization (excluding Mass) supports. (1) Stops the impulse purschase of Ferrets by people who don't have a clue as to what they are getting themselves into. (2) Helps educate people before they buy a Ferret. Too often people buy a animal for a pet then decide its appropriate to learn about them. Just think if people did the same about human babies. Don't worry about a thing until after you have brought the newborn home. Oh, Honey, I think their is something we need to put around the baby so when they go poddy, we can control the mess. Dear, what kind of food should we start our baby off with, solids, milk, formula? Get my point. (3) Will reduce the "I did not know what I was gettting into when I brought this spazzed out weasel home" syndrome. This is turn will help put the ferret shelters out of business or atleast slow business down. (4) Help ferrets live longer and happier lives. (5) Help Ferret Parents enjoy the longer and happier lives their ferrets have with them. (6) Will force Pet shops to learn more about these critters or not be allowed to sell them. Every pet store I have ever spoken with loves the revenue a ferret brings in. Lets do the math, $120 -$150 for the ferret, (preferrably a Marshall Farms Ferret) , then$100 to $300 for the perfect ferret cage, $20 for the perfect ferret food, $30 to $50 for accessories, then of course, two months later when that person becomes addicted to ferrets and purchases another ferret because the ferret in their home has commanded them to do so. So what are we talking here, $500 to $700 dollars. If a pet store sold two or three ferrets a day, they could go home early. I know thats not all profit, but I know what pet stores mark up their cages, food, and accessories, plus the ferrets. Are the pet stores supporting this ordinance, not as much as they supported the changing of the laws in Utah. Yes, a couple of years ago, several pet shops and the former Utah Ferret Association, (this is what I have been told) got together and pressure the state of Utah to change its law about ferrets. Well they did, but then the state said, it would be up to every individual county, city, town and township as to what they wanted to do about ferrets. THAT IS UTAH POLITICS IN A NUTSHELL> PASS THE BUCK. Now two of these pet stores were able to get the city of Taylorsville to pass a city ordinace allowing the possession and sale of ferrets as long as you posessed a exotic animal permit, costing $150.00 per ferret per year. Of course they do not enforce it yet, but who knows in the future. Also, no mention of euthanasia practices or quarantines were made. These pet stores just want to sell ferrets, they could care less about what happens to them once they are out the door. Thats your problem now. These pet stores are also getting so greedy that they will no longer wait for Marshall Ferrets to arrive, they have gone to outside breeders and the quality has gone down hill. The vet for U.F.O. has alerted me to this and I have alerted the animal control officer for Salt Lake County. One of the pet stores is passing this ferrets off as Marshall Farms Ferrets. This I hope to address with Marshall Farms as soon as we located the exact pet store. Well my fellow ferret fanatics, thats Salt Lake County in a basket. Our ferrets are illegal, yet they are getting exploited, forged and still the most popular pet in Utah. Any suggestions will be appreciated. REMEMBER, the UNITED FERRET ORGANIZATION is planning their first Wild West Ferret Round Up in October, stay tuned for details. Members and non-members are invited, Utah and non Utah ferret parents are also welcome. YOU WILL KNOW IN YOUR HEART IF YOU ARE DOING THE RIGHT THING. Thanks United Ferret Organization (excluding Mass) [log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 2374]