hi all...
Well, I've been off-line since Thursday due to my move from State College,
PA to Gilbertsville, PA. Let me tell you, that was really nerve-racking.
Worse than addiction to cigarettes or whatever. I was going crazy not
knowing what mail I had...got online to find 69 messages waiting. I hope I
responded to them all.
The move was horrible, everything went wrong. However, the one thing that's
fine is the animals; all 8 ferrets and 6 cats made it unscathed...well, the
ferrets anyway, the cats are a wreck! The fish, however, didn't make it,
but that's because I just couldn't safely move him. He's a 16 year old pink
kissing fish, and I cried when I left him (the new tenants *really* wanted
him) I'll post tomorrow if possible about the move; the ferrets have stories
to tell you!
I just wanted to update you all about my whereabouts, in case someone needs
to reach the shelter. Temporarily, the Pennsylvania Ferret Rescue
Association in State College is unable to be reached. Anyone who might be
trying to reach (814) 867-8562 won't be able to do so. E-mailing me is the
very best way to contact the shelter for either the Central branch or the
new Southeastern branch. The new shelter phone number for me here is (610)
367-0535. The new postal address for this shelter branch will be posted in
the next few days.
I'm still looking for folks interested in volunteering for this new branch.
Gilbertsville, PA (where I am) is near Boyertown, Pottstown, and further but
close enough to help is King Of Prussia, Reading, possibly Allentown, etc.
Help is needed in the following areas:
Ferret/cat sitter when I'm out of town
Newsletter article researcher
Newsletter article writers
Club members
Someone to head/run the club
Attorney in the area willing to donate time for going non-profit
Also my thoughts on the recent discussion of too many clubs in one area: We
need to have an overabundance of resources that promote the domestic ferret.
I was recently thinking that we need to have more shelters in the U.S. as
well; the SPCA generally has one office per county; it would be so wonderful
if we had a shelter per county or even per town. The worst thing that could
happen would be each shelter would have too few ferrets available for
adoption; isn't that the whole idea??? Adoptions don't bring in the money
to run shelters anyway, so this wouldn't be detrimental for shelters to have
competition. Clubs are a great way to meet people and learn more about
ferrets. Clubs can also raise much needed funds for many ferret causes. If
neighboring clubs can remain friendly to one another, this would be an
excellent thing to have many to choose from. Not to mention, as long as the
clubs aren't next door to one another, having two in an area will still mean
that one is closer to some people than others. You're still reaching a
broader audience by having two. My suggestion; if these clubs are on
different sides of a town, (let's say east side and west side) The east club
should move their meetings farther east and the west farther west. This
way, more people can be reached farther out than before. Make sense? To me
it does!
Kymberlie Becker
Director, Pennsylvania Ferret Rescue Association
"Forget Puppy Love...There's nothing Greater than Ferret Love!" TM
http://home.sprynet.com/sprynet/ferretlady
[Posted in FML issue 1957]
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