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>As to some people not wanting to adopt to ferrets out to "young" people,
>my opinion is this: I know a lot of "young" people who are more
>responsible and better able to take care of a ferret then a lot of
>"older" people who both might apply to adopt. I think not adopting
>to someone just because of there age, is like racism. I guess it
>would be 'ageism'...
I do not want to be involved in a debate. But, as an agency RN I do see
all walks of life in the hospitals. Medical care does not descriminate.
And I see it all. Personalities, responsibilities,.... and more young
and old.
I'm in my twenties, and not married. Will be in a year and my fiance
loves these guys and wants them in his life too. I was in my young
twenties when I started. I have learned a lot and come a long way. But,
all of them have gotten whatever they've needed at the vet, and always
have had a stable life here. Yes, now that I'm making more money and can
afford a much better apt. But, this one I can have all eight here, and
some of them have been here for 4 1/2 years. If I move, it's going to be
my own house I buy. Someone has trusted me with four of the Utah's and
I'm in my twenties. And they all get playtimes twice a day, stability,
love and everything a fert needs. Including vet care, all vet care
needed even if it means spending $4,300 since Jan of this year.
Amy and the boys
God Bless America
[Posted in FML issue 4077]
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