Hello everyone, I just wanted to share my experience and knowledge of Petco. There is a Petco located a few block from where I live here in Seattle on Holman Road. This is where I bought Madelyn, there is a small animals manager there who is totally knowledgeable about ferrets and their care. I've spent hours, probably totalling days, there speaking to her and there are a few things I found out about their employees that makes me comfortable. One of those is that they have to attend a class or some sort of schooling to run the department they are in charge of. I found this out because on one of my trips there Janelle, I don't know if thats spelled right or not, were talking and their reptile person had quit. She got the added responsibility of that department as well and shared with me the class she had to attend on the care of the animals. She shared with me her knowledge, since I have a thing for reptiles as well. According to her, they all have to attend classes on the proper care of animals they are responsible for. Max was also bought at Petco, in Kirkland, where their small animals person had recently quit. But there were 4 other people in charge of taking care of them. Granted that store was new and lacked proper resources, so these ferrets could have used a little more TLC, but nothing bordered abusive. I cant speak for every Petco, but I have only had good dealings with the people and their knowledge of what they are responsible for. I do like reading about peoples active roles in educating pet stores that are miss handling ferrets and please keep up the good work. I was tempted to complain my self about the Burien Pet center and instead, just bought the remaining ferret. However, I will be going back there to see if they get a new batch of ferrets in and will give my helpful hints on their condition if it doesn't meet with my own personal approval, not that I'm anyone except a ferret owner. One last note, is that the manager in the Petco on Holman road first had the ferret in an aquarium, however, she knew that wasn't right and moved them to much larger hexagon cage that is better for them. The top of screened and not glassed and it's well ventilated. ********************************** Ben & Jeff Madelyn, Max, and Casey! A New Meaning for Rainbow Bridge A Totally "Gay" Ferret Lover http://www.oz.net/~puppy/ferret.htm ********************************** [Posted in FML issue 2776]