Ed Lipinski writes: >Don't for the moment think that the "clinical" method is by any means >superior to what I must necessarily describe to you following. As has >already been mentioned in the January 29ths posting, you'll have to talk >like hell to convince him(or her, the veterinarian) to let you view the >procedure I'm familiar with and totally abhor. At this point, I should >like to invite a veterinarian to describe in detail the normal method >currently in use involving the penetration into the ventral thorax of the >ferret with an exceedingly large gauge needle to administer a lethal dose >of poison into a screaming and struggling ferret. It is an ugly scene and >therefore not overly suprising that you are prohibited from seeing in done. Obviously Ed's experience with euthanasia is extremely limited. It has been our unpleasant experience to have to put some of our beloved ferrets to sleep, and our vet has not only let but encouraged us to be there when the injection is done. Any caring vet will encourage the humans to be there with their animals. This talk of penetrating the thorax with an extremely large needle is, to put it frankly, baloney. (Didn't want to make BIG censor me!) My husband is a hunter and is more interested in guns than I am, but he's not interested in killing our sick ferrets with a pellet gun. Ed, it sounds like you need to find a new vet. Sara and Kurt Petersen FURRY (Ferrets Underfoot Running Round You) http://members.igateway.net/~furry [Posted in FML issue 2573]