Amy Wrote: >You say that you are not inclined to turn in paperwork ... what if it was >a yearly thing (like a medical update) and it cost you nothing by postage? >What if you got a newsletter in return and other freebies or discounts? >Would it be worth it then? I might for my personal ferrets, but don't think I would for the shelter ferrets, there are just too many, and 99% of the time it is a struggle to get the actual age out of the owner, let alone vet records/medical history and such. Often I end up being told the ferret is "about 2", but when I look at the teeth and the way the ferret walks, I know it is at least 4 :-( I can barely keep up with the paperwork the state and our shelter policies require me to have, let alone adding more. I might be more interested if I could go to a web site to fill out a form and click it off. I hate paper, and "paperwork" seems to pile up and never quite get done in my house. ::::::::::::::heavy sigh::::::::::::: Reminder to Shelters: Halloween is coming. Along with it some "people" seem to crawl from the cracks. We've had a couple of "odd" calls for adoptions in the past week. Please remember that this time of year, certain people seem inclined to do cruel things to animals, especially ferrets and cats. Many shelters put a moratorium on adoptions through the month of October due to Halloween, and the month of December because of the excitement of other holidays. We've found that people who were truly interested in adopting a ferret for the "right" reasons have no problem waiting until after Halloween or until January, depending on the month. I'm always leery of a person who wants to adopt a ferret "right away", but that feeling becomes intensified during certain times of the year, this being one of them. Of course if you already know the person, it's a different story. We sent two of our 4 1/2 year old shelter ferrets home to a permanent foster solution with a member of this list a couple nights ago :-) Anne [Posted in FML issue 3204]