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Hey : Gary, Bart and Victoria,
It's my opinion that one must live within ones means , if you can give
them a good home without abuse you have my vote. Just because someone
can not find the funds to vaccinate over feeding the family doesn't make
you a bad person at all , and if anyone gives you guff send em my way ,
I bite.
As for those out there that beleive a person that can't fund vaccinations
on their ferts shouldn't have a pet then they might want to turn that
pointed finger around and look at yourself . Are you sure you are doing
everything to give your ferret a happy home? everything?
Do you take them outside , bad idea , even the best vaccinations won't
always work, did you personally check to see that the serum used was not
out dated or stored improperly or even bought on-line (real bad idea)
Even the best of people fall on hard times. over half a million
Americans have lost thier jobs and homes this year , a record only
eclipsed by the great depression.
So if you really want to help people or ferrets in need , organise a free
vaccination clinic in your area.
It's much easier to criticise than to help.
So to those on a shoestring budget , hang in there, times will get
better and a word of warning , don't take the weasel for a walk , there
are diseases out there but by keeping your weasel indoors you stand a
much better chance of keeping them healthy, and heck, they don't make
sunglasses for weasels so they don't like to look "un-cool" when outside.
Death Adder
LONG LIVE THE WILD WEASELS & RES.
[Posted in FML issue 4296]
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