I would have to agree with Megan. If the ferrets are still outside, I say just take them. If the person that is claiming to be "responsible" for the babies is this cruel and unfeeling I am certain that taking them off her hands would be a blessing. These person's; I wonder were they come from? Are they human? I too have a hard time just passing by, doing nothing when animals are mistreated. I call animal control or whoever I have to, to try and get them helpless help. It's like if an human infant child was put in it's stroller and just left in the yard to deal with it himself. I don't feel this woman has any rights. You have done everything short of taking them and it has not helped. Ignorance is bliss, I guess to some but she is not ignorant anymore. You have provided her with material that is vital to the survival of these poor babies and she has DECIDED not to do anything. Therefore, if you do decide to take them I would suggest arranging this with your local shelter. The shelter would probably have a better chance of keeping the babies safe if indeed the retched grandmother decided she wanted them back. I can not imagine why she would bother. You can also tell the shelter you want them back when the dust settles. I think what you are doing should be commending. If more of us got involved then maybe less neglect would happen. Good luck. Cheryl Glover and the herd. (Chief, the king; Tabitha, the princess; Snuffy, the peasant; Oscar, the kingII; Oliver, AKA Olivia the martyr) [Posted in FML issue 2456]