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Date: | Mon, 9 Jan 1995 06:27:09 EST |
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In reference to James Makowski's statement to "help ban needless
research on ferrets":
Jim,
I think you need to clarify "needless". Before I purchased my
ferrets, I did some info gathering to determine if these pets were
right for me. In the process, I turned to members of the American
Ferret Association (AFA), more specifically Terry Fike and Sally
Heber, and gained a lot of insight in to what kind of pet a ferret is
and what would be expected of me to maintain this type of animal.
Along the way I was told how Path Valley breeds ferrets as pets and
Marshall Farms breeds them primarily for research purposes. Now I
hope I do not re-state this incorrectly, but ferrets are promarily
used for the research to combat cancer. I believe I was told that
ferrets are similar to humans in the way that they carry some forms of
cancer and how their bodies will handle the experimental attempts to
cure them (perhaps Dr. Williams can jump in and clear this up a bit).
Now, on a personal note, I have had more relatives and
acquaintances pass from cancer than from heart-attacks, old-age,
car-accidents and any other seemingly common way to die these days. I
do not call research to cure cancer "needless" and the AFA supports
this type of research. That is not to say that all of its members
support the research, but the AFA does.
Alan Braunstein
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"The above statements are mine alone and may not necessariyl reflect
the views or opinions of others. I welcome any corrections or
clarifications to any statements I have made."
[Posted in FML issue 1069]
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