Hello Carolyn, I understand your dilemma. Understandably. IN sheltering there are differences. One of these differences may come into play with the rescue-. SPCA had to inspect and approve the shelter which would be responsible. In this case it was Kista Rescue. Organized humane shelters will not part responsibility for groups off to numbers of ferret rescues-- they usually assign one the responsibility. It is up to that individual organization to meet the specifications of the agreement-- holding times, vet requirements etc. I am sure as I type that some of these ferrets will be moving to other rescues-- AFTER the quarantine time is met!!! I am also sure there was no intentional slight by Kista. It is an overwhelming task, one with a multitude of requirements from the agency who is liable for any misconduct etc. Please don't raise eyebrows and questions there are legal ramifications here-- a chain of evidence etc. The situation is being carried out in a sound method. It is the intention the ferrets will not be placed into situations in the future where they may face further jeopardy. Just another cruelty workers pinion. Alicia for the many faces at Ferret Wise [Posted in FML issue 2831]