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Jennifer Ahler <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 22 Feb 2002 01:53:31 +0000
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I wanted you all to read this and for you shelters to print it out and
hang it on your door.  This originally came to me as Dog and Puppy, but
it is the same meaning.  I hope you enjoy this little twist.
 
Jen
 
          Subject: Family in desperate need
 
Help Urgently Required!  Please help!  After two long years of being on a
waiting list for an exotic rare breed ferret, we were finally notified by
the breeder that at long last, our number has come up, and... WERE HAVING
A KIT!  We must IMMEDIATELY get rid of our children now, because we just
KNOW how time consuming our new little kit is going to be!  Since our
ferret will be arriving on Monday, we MUST place the children in new
homes this weekend!!!
 
They are described as:
One male, white, blonde hair, blue eyes.  Four years old.  Excellent
disposition.  He doesn't bite.  Name is Tommy.  Temperament tested.
Current on all shots.  Tonsils removed already and very healthy condition!
Tommy eats everything, is very clean, house trained and gets along well
with others.  Does not run with scissors and with a little time and
training, he will do well in a new home.
 
One female, strawberry blonde hair, green eyes.  Three years old.  Can be
surly at times.  Non-biter, thumb sucker.  Her name is Mary.  Temperament
tested, but needs a little attitude adjusting occasionally.  She is
current on all shots, tonsils out, and is very healthy and happy (mostly.)
Gets along well with little boys, but does not like to share toys.  She is
house trained, and would do best in a one child household.
 
We really LOVE our children, and want to do what is best for them.  I
hope you understand, that ours is a UNIQUE situation, and we have a real
emergency here!  They MUST be placed by Sunday night at the latest.  Ihear
that in Tennessee there are bins where you can leave off strays...does
anyone know if there is something like that around here for children?
 
THANKS!
 
>Pamela Fraley, Director
>Dal-Savers Dalmatian Rescue, Inc.WI/IL
[Posted in FML issue 3701]

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