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Mary McCarty <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 14 Jun 2006 11:08:48 -0700
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Dear Anon,

them as I have adopted a few of my ferrets from them.  I am just curious
if any other ferret rescues have a similar fostering policy (if you want
to call it that) about the foster family providing the food and litter
for their foster fert instead of the rescue.  Not complaining, just
curious :)

The PFRA foster program has always taken care of medications & vet bills,
but the foster homes usually provide litter and food (as long as the
foster ferret is on the same mix of food).  I have been very fortunate
that some of my foster homes have even taken care of medications
(prednisone, usually).

If any of them needed food or litter, I would be more than happy to
provide it, but as I said, I've been very fortunate that they have not
had any issues with providing that themselves (they usually find that a
very easy way to help out the shelter).

Hope this helps!

Mary
Pennsylvania Ferret Rescue Assn
www.ferretrescue.com
[Posted in FML issue 5274]

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