Over the Memorial Day holiday a friend and his girlfriend went to the Birmingham zoo in Alabama's capital. Somehow they got in a discussion with one of the animal handlers who told them some "facts" about ferrets. My friend doesn't own ferrets, but does play with mine on a regular basis. The keeper said she didn't recommend ferrets as pets for several reasons. Among these included that the ferret hasn't been domesticated very long and their instincts are still too wild to be predictable. She also said that the temperment of a young ferret isn't indicative of the temperment of the same ferret when older. She said that they only accept adult ferrets at the zoo for handling for this reason. She also said that even descented ferrets smell too strongly for most people's taste and parents of children who thought they were cute wouldn't agree with their kids when they got them home and smelled them. I got too upset to let him continue. It is bad enough that we have to fight the ignorance of the masses who immediately say "You have ferrets? Aren't they mean?" Now we have to fight the ignorance of people in positions of authority telling people they aren't really domesticated. I was informed by a "friend" that when I have a baby, I'll have to get rid of my ferrets. I'm sick of everyone who has never been a ferret owner telling me (and others) "facts" about ferrets. Everyone who has met my ferrets in my home has been utterly charmed and entertained by them. They quickly forget the stupid "aren't they mean" question they just asked me and start wrestling and playing with them. I am at a loss as to what to do, people. There is enough ignorance about enough subjects in the world without having my choice of pet attacked. I am not into snakes, but if someone has a ball python they claim is sweet, I am not going to contradict them. I guess I'm just frustrated. I feel overwhelmed at the task of educating the entire world and fighting people's perceptions seemingly endlessly. It's true of so many of my beliefs. Sorry this is so long. D [Posted in FML issue 2698]