>From: Jay Scott Embry <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Lost dear one.
>Last night during a rain shower, Thunder, my spoiled, never been alone, one
>year old, unaltered male, silver-mauve, deaf DEAR ONE, got out via a door
>left carelessly ajar. ... What am I forgetting? Is there ANYTHING else?
>Please, please help.
Here are some suggestions:
-- scatter the contents of the litterbox around the house. His scent may
lead him back.
-- be sure to notify the mail carrier, the meter readers, the UPS and FedEx
delivery guys and other neighborhood couriers.
-- if there are apartment buildings in the area, talk to the building
superintendents, and tell them there's achance the ferret may be on the
grounds or in the basement. Ask them to let you post a flyer by the
mailboxes.
-- the children in your neighborhood will probably find him before anyone
else does, or will know if someone took him in. Be sure to talk to
the kids.
-- in your flyers and in talking to people, be sure to state that Thunder
is deaf.
-- notify your local pet stores and other vets in the area, as well as the
nearest ferret club or shelter. People finding a ferret tend to call
these places for advice on how to keep it or how to find its owner.
-- Put up flyers at the neighborhood convenience stores, grocers,
laundromat ...
-- Keep looking around and inside the house.
Good luck,
-- Lee, one of the Massachusetts Ferret Friends
-- Lee
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[Posted in FML issue 1894]
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