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Date: | Sun, 13 Feb 2000 08:49:20 -0500 |
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Debbie - you asked why anyone would consider breeding with all the extra
ferrets stuffed into shelters. On the one hand I see where your coming
from. On the other - breeders are necessary to have somewhere else to get
ferrets besides a farm. I actually go to rescue and probably always will.
But if they all quit breeding now and the farms all shut down (in my
wildest hopes:) there'd be no place to start from. I was once asked by
an explorer scout I was speaking to about ferrets, why I would support
ferrets being legal as pets when there were so many cats and dogs being
killed everyday already. Same sort of tough question. Now I do believe
quite strongly that many many breeders out there have no business doing so.
And that a lot of people we would think of as responsible breeders breed
too much IMHO.
Deena - on your situation in Florida I would research all your laws, state,
county, township, city ordinances. If none of those require being indoors
I would get with the shelter supervisor and ask if that was a specific
shelter policy. If its not I would ask the director to reevaluate your
application. You could also get a letter from your vet. I'd be irritated
too but at the same time its a relief to see a shelter that tries to screen
a little vs. those that don't at all.
Mary in MI
[Posted in FML issue 2959]
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