Hello, all! After seeing the recent posts regarding FAA transports, I just wanted to add my story. This past weekend I just finished my first transport thru FAA. It was so much FUN! There were two female ferrets rescued here near Baltimore by a wonderful ferret lady. After a couple of weeks of "advertising" no one in the area offered to take them. I would have, if I didn't already have 5 ferrets and a fiance stuffed into a one-bedroom apartment. So, another wonderful ferret lady in New York offered to take them. The only catch: how to get them there. So Kym from FAA sent out e-mails to us volunteers here in Baltimore to see if we could help. To make a long story short, I went 1/2 hour up to Jarretsville & back last Wednesday to pick up the girls and kept them at my apartment until Saturday morning. Then my fiance & I drove up 2-1/2 hours to Mahanoy City, PA, in the rain then snow to meet the new mommy who drove 3+ hours from New York to get them. It snowed like crazy, traffic was awful, and my fiance did nothing but whine about it. But I HAD A WONDERFUL TIME!! I got to meet some great new ferret people. I e-mailed and spoke to Kym on the phone and found her to be super friendly and helpful with this. Melanie, the original rescuer, was super friendly and introduced me to her own ferrets and her dogs. Debbie, the new mommy, was really great, especially after her crummy trip in awful weather, and was SOOOO excited to get her new babies. Everyone worked together to make it as easy as possible on each of the parties involved. I took some video of the girls and our trip to PA. (Unfortunately it was snowing too hard to film during the actual transfer.) And I met really cool ferret people (and ferrets) that I probably never would have otherwise. I loved doing it and will do it again (even though my fiance threatened to move out if I "pulled this crap again"). It felt really good to see the look on Debbie's face as she met her new furkids (even though I was heartbroken to have to give them up! :-)) Melissa, good luck in your new position. You can count on me if you need help in the Baltimore area! Please folks, consider helping out. You don't have to go nearly as far as I did (or you can go even farther if you so desire). I just feel the experience was well worth what I got out of it. Aileen & the herd Slinky, Gizmo, Kyle, Noel, & Sandy (are the strangers gone yet, mommy?) == "Eagles may soar, but weasels don't get sucked into jet engines." [Posted in FML issue 2609]