Captain N & I pointed out on Saturday-
>From: "Capt. Nodrog" <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Ferts and Ca
>>From: Anonymous Poster <[log in to unmask]>
>>Subject: Ferrets in California
>>I'm new to all of this. I lost my cat a couple fo weeks ago and am now
>>considering a Ferret. Unfortunately I live in California where they are
>>still illegal (as most of you know). I feel like I could break this
>>law.
>Well Jeff, not to be nasty, but DUH! What are you thinking with?
First, if your intention is not to be nasty, then why are you being nasty?
>Is not that you COULD be breaking the law, you WILL be breaking the law.
Nog, please be so kind as to reread my statement, as it reads I "Could"
break this law and as of yet I have not broken the law. Thus the term
"could" is used.
>You will do the ferret no favor by taking possession of it in any case in
>California, you will be subject to heavy fines, court costs, lawyer fees,
>and other fun challenged obsticles.
I am quite aware of this. I am also the son of two lawyers so legal costs
do not frighten me nor my parents. I guess I'm quite lucky there. I've
also been taught by said parents that if a law is unjust it should be
challenged. I always like to quote Fredrick Gouglas, "Agitate, Agitate,
Agitate!" Then again I still have yet to break any laws, and even if I do
go ahead and break said laws I still have to be caught. Thus I am in the
process of doing my homework so that I can reduce the likelihood of being
caught to the absolute minumum.
>You obviously do not know much about the ferret breed, and will be
>challenged to a learning experience, to the ferret's disfavor. Do us a
>good deed, and an even better one to the proposed animal, DON'T! Just
>don't.
Quite true, I'm still learning about ferrets before I would actully go and
buy one. Thus I'm here asking questions. Still I wonder why your being so
nasty to some one you actully don't know anything about. How sad.
>I have two here, and cringe at all the horror stories posted here,
>California has been source of many such tales of woe. You do well to
>come to this post area and read ... read... read.
(See above)
>Is a great education as to the behaviour of the animal, the problems they
>have medically, and costs involved to own one. Please continue to frequent
>these postings, and thank you for posting yourself. But, in all fairness
>to you and your proposed pet, don't. I share you love for animals, but do
>not share the problems California poses to you and your pet. If you really
>want a ferret, do move to a state where the law making brains of the area
>exceed the shoe size in IQ (again, California falls short here in the IQ
>department, as does New York CIty).
Gordon, Many thanks for you opinion. Unfortunilty I can't leave Sunny
California as I do very very specialized work in the Entertainment industry
(I restore old motion picture films). I have already found a vet who can
take care my pet needs (he put me on to this list for instance).
Take care,
Jeff
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[P.S.]
Also, many thanks to all of those who privately emailed (you know who you
are) me about my concerns of the pro's and con's of owning a ferret. I
greatly appreciate it.
Jeff Allen
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[Posted in FML issue 2874]
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