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Hi Ferret Friendly Folk,
Just a quick Happy Holidays to all(including the fuzzballs).
I'm sorry for those with loses and I hope you can fill the empty
spaces with new little ones.
Ug...Sorry about YOYO. Have you checked the Humane Society?
If not now, perhaps a few weeks after Christmas. Buyers remorse and
all, don't you know. Maybe someone knows of a shelter close by.
We acquired our second from some neighbor kids who had grown tired of
their's and had it in a box outside. Poor bay was half bald, scabbed,
skinny as a rail and mean as a snake. We named her Ursula, means
"Little She Bear." The name was appropriate at the time. Now she is
a sweety. Wish you luck on your search.
Enrique...I too lost a little of our quality time with the intro. of a
new hairy slinky in the house. If you read what I wrote to UG, you'll
see I had little choice but to get her. I've never regreted the
adoption. I can only get about half as much time of sinle play out of
Podo (our first little girl furry) but I also now get about that same
time with Ursula. I really haven't lost anything and the fun we get
watching the two together is worth a million! If you can afford it,
and have the room for it, go for it.
Brad...You helped to understand a lot with your story about talking to
your chest (your toothed tibbles were in your shirt). I see a fellow
every day walk by the front window where I work talking at, what I
thought was the ground, or some imaginary friend. I'll wager he's a
Ferret owner!?!?!
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Jim Labolito, Pastor
Fernwood Baptist Church
Rt. 4, Box 386-A-4
Tallahassee, FL 32304 (904) 575-6925
[Posted in FML issue 0676]
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