I read with interest the anonymous post about Outrageous Pets in Charlottesville, as I live here. I do not frequent pet stores that sell ferrets (my four are rescues), as I buy most of the fuzzies supplies at pet food discounters. However, I was determined to go see what was going on with the "bored" ferts at the store on my first day off; which was today. What I found were three lively little guys in a big glass cage at the front of the store. The cage was pristine in it's cleanliness, with a good size hammock , litter pan and full food dish and water bottle. There was also a ferret ball in that cage as well.(He may have been cleaning it the day the other person was there.) Also in the corner at the front of the store, with plenty of sunshine, was a glassed in well ventilated "ferret playground" about half the size of a bedroom. In it was ferret heaven. Hammocks, tubes, huge ferret balls, chew toys, carpet remnants, stuff to climb on; in fact, anything a ferret would want. The owner told me that the ferrets are in there twice a day; when their cage is being cleaned and once for exercise purposes. The owner was very forthcoming when we talked. He is inspected monthly by the state because his business is mostly "exotic animals". He really cares for the animals in his store and stated that if any one had concerns to come to him and address them. He does not let anyone and everyone handle the ferrets and in fact, will take in neglected babies when they are brought to him. So don't be shy, if you think you see a problem; go to the top. You may be surprised. Also, thank you to the two people who emailed me with suggestions about what to do about my babies clawing the furniture and carpet. I realize that this is a trivial problem compared to some; but I appreciate the input. Sharon and the gang Echo the alpha ferret Tally the queen Toby the explorer Lucy the demolition expert [Posted in FML issue 2869]