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Hello
RE: FERRET FANCIERS CLUB
>Let me get to my point... The Ferret Fanciers Club was mentioned in the
>book. I have written them and asked for info and a newsletter. Got the
>info but not the newsletter. I really want to know if it is any good before
>I pay for an overseas subscription. And which ferret organization/magazine
>might be interesting for me in case FFC is not. I see mentioned here
>'Ferrets' and 'Modern Ferret' and I wonder if those magazines are good.
Normally I would not speak out against any group promoting ferrets and
ferret education, but I'll make an exception in this instance. The Ferret
Fanciers Club is headquartered in Pittsburgh, PA, near where I live. I have
personally contacted this organization twice, and on both occasions the
woman with whom I spoke was unfriendly and unhelpful. I have heard numerous
similar reports from other people who have contacted her as well.
The FFC is not an active organization in the ferret community. They do not
hold meetings, attend or host shows or other any other public events. So
far as I can tell the FFC only publishes poor quality brochures for which
they charge a few dollars each. If I were you, I would strongly recommend
directing your money to other, more worthwhile periodicals (and there are
many!).
Among some of the better choices you will find Modern Ferret Magazine
(http://www.modernferret.com), the American Ferret Report (you must join the
AFA to receive this publication- see http://www.ferret.org), and the STAR
Ferrets Newsletter (for information send e-mail to [log in to unmask]).
Best wishes,
Gina Hart/Sage Ferrets
[log in to unmask] (home-preferred) or
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Visit the Sage Ferrets Web Site at
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Valley/2040
[Posted in FML issue 2324]
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