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sandee ferret <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 8 Jan 2005 08:53:06 -0800
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Today, I enlisted a few friends to help greet a new shelter baby named
Snoball.  Snoball is still a youngster and could have been very confused
when he arrived.  So we had all our bases covered per request of his mom.
 
I put Bandit to the right of the bridge and I put Ferri-lu to the left.
I stood in front, and all the ferret shelter babies were invited to
come if they wanted to.  We had quite a little turn out for him, mostly
ferrets from Snoballs shelter.  When he finally arrived, Snoball seemed
invigorated coming over those wooden planks.  But he also seemed a bit
leery.  So I ran up to him, gave him a big ole sniff, and introduced
myself.  He just blinked and stared at me for a minute.  Then he saw all
the others giving nods of assurance behind me.  A big smile crept across
his face as he looked around at all the fields of flowers, ferrets,
butterflies, bubbles, and everything he loved for as far as the eye could
see (or the nose could sniff).  He pranced around saying over and over,
"where's my wings, where's my wings." I said, "Well their right on your
back silly!" He looked over his shoulder and couldn't believe where there
was once nothing there were two big somethings.  Before he could ask
about a halo like we were all wearing, he gave a sly smile, and rolled
his eyes upwards to find a shiny, gold, twinkling halo.  Oh he was spiffy
I tell you!  Spiffy and ... famished.  So we cheerfully hopped on over
to soup valley where there were bars of soup saucers, troughs of soup,
waterfalls of soup that ended up in soup lake, and finally the big soup
bowl!
 
This guy doesn't fool around, okay?  He went for the gusto.  The big soup
bowl.  We all had some licks, and then finished up.  But he wasn't done.
So we laid down, groomed ourselves and waited.  Still he wasn't done.
Pretty soon, we were all fidgety, looking around at each other, and
tapping our toenails.  He still wasn't done.  So that's when Bandit and
Ferri-lu broke out the Texas Hold'em set and started up a poker game.
But he still ate.  I don't know how to play poker and things so I just
watched the others.  Some of the ferrets had to leave so they could curl
up in a cotton ball cloud for a nap, others had to leave because of more
important business like, swatting at butterflies or playing in ball
games.  Sometimes, we'd all take our attention off the game, look over at
Snoball in unison, then shake our heads and continue on without business.
We finally forgot about lil' Snoball for a bit when we heard a big, big,
burp!  It reverberated among the clouds and shook us all over.  Shocked,
we looked over to where Snoball was, who wasn't so "lil'" anymore.  He
was on his back, one paw draped across the top of his stomach, two back
legs barely sticking out of the monstrosity that was now Snoball.  I ran
over and said, "Snoball!  Whudju do?!" He looked over at me with a drunk
look and said, "NOW we can tour the place." My paw smacked the top of my
forehead.  This guy!  So Bandit and Ferri-lu dropped the game and scouted
out a wagon.  We rolled Snoball onto the wagon and with the help of some
others, we rolled off to tour Rainbow bridge.  The first place I showed
him ... treadmill lane.
 
Sandee
[Posted in FML issue 4752]

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