I went to the auction on ebay that Georgia referred to (Item #141118200) and saw the pictures. Yes, they had snow on their fur. My kid gets it on his fur as well when he goes to play in the snow. They look to me as if they were placed there for a picture. It doesn't look as if they are candid shots. Unless the pictures have been altered for picture quality, I see no foot steps to indicate that they were playing or running around and then stopped for a rest when the picture was snapped. So, it is possible that they took the ferrets out, placed them in the snow, and then before they got their bearings and realized where they were, the picture was snapped. They may not like the snow (my Hersh isn't totally fond of it), but they handle cold much better than heat (don't forget their fur coats). In that case, it wouldn't be very nice to put them there, but I do not see any reason to think that they were there for more than a few minutes. So, in summary, I would have to disagree with Georgia and say that I saw nothing wrong with the ad. However, thank you for bringing it to my attention, because I would have sent in a letter of complaint like you if I did. Also, don't worry Georgia, I still didn't bid on the food...:) Paige *********** If the doors to perception were cleansed every thing would appear to man as it is, infinite. --William Blake Graduate Student Virginia Tech Department of Geological Sciences Derring Hall, 4044 Blacksburg, Virginia 24061-0420 email: [log in to unmask] Tel: 540-231-6030 Fax: 540-231-3386 http://www.geol.vt.edu/gradstu/pmbalda/pmbalda.html I am a indigestible, vitamin-fortified avenger of the food chain! *********** [Posted in FML issue 2767]