Skip Navigational Links
LISTSERV email list manager
LISTSERV - LISTSERV.FERRETMAILINGLIST.ORG
LISTSERV Menu
Log In
Log In
LISTSERV 17.5 Help - FERRET-SEARCH Archives
LISTSERV Archives
LISTSERV Archives
Search Archives
Search Archives
Register
Register
Log In
Log In

FERRET-SEARCH Archives

Searchable FML archives

FERRET-SEARCH@LISTSERV.FERRETMAILINGLIST.ORG

Menu
LISTSERV Archives LISTSERV Archives
FERRET-SEARCH Home FERRET-SEARCH Home

Log In Log In
Register Register

Subscribe or Unsubscribe Subscribe or Unsubscribe

Search Archives Search Archives
Options: Use Forum View

Use Monospaced Font
Show Text Part by Default
Condense Mail Headers

Message: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Topic: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]
Author: [<< First] [< Prev] [Next >] [Last >>]

Print Reply
Date:
Sun, 13 Feb 2000 08:36:41 -0800
Subject:
zen's response to debbie
From:
William Killian - Zen and the Art of Ferrets <[log in to unmask]>
Parts/Attachments:
text/plain (34 lines)
>From:    Sunshine <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Separations
 
Again Debbie (or whoever is helping post for her) is bringing in an issue
from another forum.  You are discussing two entirely different things.
This might really confuse those not also from that other forum.  A pair
of ferrets that are raised together and have been together for a while
completely seperated from other ferrets are not the same as the constantly
changing environment of a shelter.
 
Most shelters that have taken in that pair raised together should try to
keep them together in adopting them out again - even if they were also a
part of a larger group while in residence at the shelter.  This is
something we shelter operators often mentino to each other usually in the
form of "I placed a pair" or "I managed to place a triple".
 
>Before you come back like gang busters, think about a stubbed toe, which
>sends a message to your brain that it hurts/versus your brain says stub
>your toe so it will hurt.  Look at everything objectively, then evaluate
>the topic.
 
Perhaps if you keep stubbing your toe you might not blame the stone but
instead be more careful about where you step.  Some you blame for hurting
you are really just telling you to watch your step so you don't get hurt.
Don't shoot the messenger is a common way to say that.
 
b&d
--
bill and diane killian
zen and the art of ferrets
http://www.zenferret.com/
mailto:[log in to unmask]
[Posted in FML issue 2959]

ATOM RSS1 RSS2

LISTSERV.FERRETMAILINGLIST.ORG CataList Email List Search Powered by LISTSERV