What strange people we are, loving a creature with so many possible
illnesses that take them from us so soon.......We gladly do without,
so that they can 'do with'!
As I look at my seniors, three...all 6yrs. old, I become teary-eyed
knowing what lies ahead....more heartbreaks. My "senior-sable", 'Tyler',
is starting to turn a bit gray from the front shoulders back,...sleeps
more,....and still acts like a "Regal nut" when he`s playing....My
little albino girl, 'Ruby', is slowing down,.. she`s always been the
"nurturer", cuddling & soothing all the sick fuzzies that went before
her,..She seems to know when her buddies are in trouble,... and then
there`s 'Lukey', my follically-challenged adrenal "hippy-hopper",..
who jumps with delite, still, straight up in the air when happy,...bald
as a baby`s bottom,....He`s the first to want get back in the hammy.
But I guess the reason I become sad, is because of the 2 rescues I
received sometime in September...'Bear', a chubby, "loves everybody"
DEW, and 'Katie', my tiny loner sable, are both young, and are like
"black & white" compared with the elders. We "ferret people", to me,
are alone in our love, as you either like ferts, or you don`t. I can`t
believe that my elderly parents won`t even touch them! I guess that`s
what makes all of us special, choosing to worship a "specialty" species
with all of our hearts! God bless the animals!
Peace....
john rich & the n.j. gang.......& over the bridge, "Pooky", "Scooter",
"Jocko", "Jason", & "Misty".
[Posted in FML issue 5059]
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