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First of all I don't even know where to start. I guess my big concern
now that the 200 plus ferrets have been rescued would be what about the
poor six still in this woman's possession????? I am truly scared for
them. no animal deserves the treatment that these poor ferrets saw in
this woman's possession. I for one will get down on my knees every night
and thank the good Lord above that my six ferrets never had to live with
Jen.
You know, I used to want for things like a new truck also, way back before
the fuzzies camen in to my life. Now, my wants are for things like happy,
healthy, ferrets. And if that means that I do without material things,
then so be it.
My ferrets don't "stink" as they have their bedding washed regularly,
cages cleaned regularly (when they ever are in them), and food and water
changed constantly. I can't even begin to envision what Jen's so called
shelter's surroundings must have been like.
I also used to want more time to spend with loved ones and friends,
however many of my family members do not like the ferrets and you know
what?? they can all go straight to hell. I don't need to spend time
with them after all! My family IS my ferrets.
I have a very good friend who runs a TRUE shelter and I have witnessed on
more than one occasion just how much she personally goes without to see to
the ferrets well being. She also took a huge part in the rescue of these
Utah ferrets. Jen, you should truly be ashamed of yourself. If I were
you I certainly wouldn't be taking any chance from here on out, such as
playing golf in the rain, etc., because believe me what goes around comes
around and you are definately in for a big one.
Angie George
[Posted in FML issue 3756]
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