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First of all - thanks to BIG and all the fine folks that have sent me
wonderful messages on this subject.
>From: Anne Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
>You still haven't answered my question.
That is because BIG posted an old submission from me - it was being held
up. so no - I didn't answer ANY of your questions.
>What happens if someone who bought a ferret from you has to give it up?
>Or is that just the problem of whatever shelter takes it in?
They are returned to my family (ferret folks themselves) and they will keep
them - or make further arrangements. It is no way the responsibility of
another shelter. That is why when I was transferred I didn't dump my
ferrets on a shelter (one shelter took in 2 that I could not place - the
shelter mum there knows who she is and I am truly grateful). They are my
responsibility.
>How about responsible breeding? Breeders who do not agree to take back
>any ferret who's life they have created are no better than the
>institutional wholesale breeders.
Exactly my beliefs. Again - my family has willingly made arrangements to
take any ferrets that may need to be given back. If I could - I would have
taken them with me (and ship any to me that need to come to me), but
Australia does not allow any imports - and hasn't since the early 1900's.
>Not all shelters breed. Many use adoption fees, turn-in fees,
>raffles/sale of items, and their own money to pay the bills. Most shelters
>never ask for funds on the FML, except to be listed on the SOS list.
Right - most shelters do not breed. But many breeders shelter. I feel you
can't breed without sheltering. This is just my opinion. We never charged
a turn in fee as most of our ferrets taken in were going to be dumped on
the HS or Animal Control - which is free to turn in. Our placement fees
were reasonable and the only outside money we got was from a "game" we had
at a few shows. We were on the SOS list (and currently are). And I never
asked for the bill to be paid - I only asked to be thought of when folks
were donating.
(from issue 2924)
>From: Anne Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
>While I strongly urge people to send donations to the shelter of their
>choice, I would equally strongly discourage bailing out a breeder who
>left a vet bill when they left the country.
Apparently you were not aware that I also ran a shelter. Well, I did, and
the outstanding bill was on that account - under Weasel Watcher Ferret
Rescue. You can ring my vet for verification.
>She has already contacted several breeders about buying new breeding stock
>from her.
Really? I made a post to a breeding list stating that I was expecting some
ferrets. I also stated that I could ship to the US - as do other breeders
not in the US - and to watch for my kits. Not a "hey - send me your names,
get on my list, etc". Just that I was excited about them and to watch for
them.
>pay her existing vet bills, instead of running a beg-a-thon on the FML.
Again - I didn't beg - I asked to be thought of. I am sure if BIG thought
it was not called for her would not have posted it.
>From: dcferret <[log in to unmask]>
>if you had an outstanding balance and then had $60 in your pocket, you use
>that $60 to put toward the balance that you owe. I see that I have been
>doing it all wrong. You are supposed to put out a plea for help and have
>others pay the ENTIRE balance for you, so that you can spend your $60
>buying some more because they are cheap. I was always taught that you
>only purchased more (no matter the cost) after you paid for the first one.
Apparently you missed that fact that the ferrets I got were GIVEN to me.
Meaning I didn't PAY for them. And - yes I have been making payments.
Although with currency exchange, mail, etc, it make it difficult.
>From: feretrus <[log in to unmask]>
>I am just posting to expess my opinion. I had e-mailed Amy when this
>originally happened and she did e-mail me back kindly.
Opinion respected.
Amy Flemming
Flemming Farms
Perth, Western Australia
http://www.geocities.com/heartland/ranch/9521
[Posted in FML issue 2927]
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