Someone please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't this the same magazine that altered the ferret photo? I do agree that all letters of concern should be written in a diplomatic manner. I don't agree that the errors should be passed off as a beginner's mistake. If these people are going to present themselves as professionals, publish an animal specific magazine dedicated to the care of said animal, than they should be held to a professional's standard. Period. Large publishing firms are trying to play "catch up" in the ferret market (now that they've realized there is one). In doing so, they're missing quality and accuracy in an attempt to make up for lost time. This is no different from what we've seen with toys, treats, and food that were tested and marketed for cats. The companies, lacking knowledge and wanting a quick market share, slapped a picture of a ferret on the package and sold it for ferrets. How many people bought soft foam rubber "ferret toys" because the package said it WAS a ferret toy? My opinion (not that anyone asked); If you want a quality magazine with accuracy, professionalism, and experience, subscribe to or buy Modern Ferret. As the slogan goes; "For ferret owners, by ferret owners". Besides; Only a ferret owner could understand that the dirt in your once potted plants didn't really belong there...:)~ SP [Posted in FML issue 2507]