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As people find out how close the latest round of tornados hit by us, I want
to thank all of you whose notes drop in to see how we faired. We're all OK
here in GA. It made a circle around my area, hit really bad right around
the corner from us. Some of the pictures they were showing on the news
where the shopping center building came down & the Volvo dealership got
trashed is right down the block. I couldn't believe how mangled the street
signs were - they looked like linguini. It also hit about a mile from one
of our foster homes. It was close, but missed us completely.
After this experience, I wanted to give everyone feedback. Until you've
experienced the devistation, you can't begin to imagine how distructive high
winds/tornados can be. I was aware of the warning/alert & didn't take heed
to the warnings the way I should have. I was just lucky.
Once we lost power & the lights went out, we didn't even know what was going
on. Living in an area w/a reputation for tornadoes/high winds, I fully
intend to get a battery powered weather radio, & so should anyone else in
that position. When the local weatherperson says "TAKE COVER - I'M NOT
KIDDING" they mean it!
I now realize how lucky I was. Had that storm crossed our path, you'd
probably have heard about us on the news. I live in a wood-frame, 2-story
townhouse w/a daylight basement. Only one wall of my basement is an
underground wall. Being in that pocket of solid earth is the safest place
I could have been, along w/our critters.
I am more than aware of my ignorance & will not let it happen again.
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>From: Keith Welding <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: lone ferrets
>Will a ferret live a happy and healthy life if he has no other ferret
>friend? Please help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Emphatically YES. My 1st furkid, Gus, was an only ferret for 2 years
(before I lost my mind). He came into our home as a 12-week old pet store
purchase (I know, I know). He didn't need another ferret, because we (hubby
& I) were his other ferrets. All our time was devoted exclusively to him &
he was devoted exclusively to us. Except to sleep at night & when we were
out of the house, he was out of his cage w/us. He was the only lap-ferret
we've ever had.
The key to being owned by a single ferret is to make that darling the center
of your universe. A single ferret w/out enough human interaction would not
be an ideal situation.
Juliana Quadrozzi
GA Domestic Ferret Association
visit our web page at: http://www.mindspring.com/~jcrow/gdfa/index.html
[Posted in FML issue 2276]
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