I think I mentioned this to both of you as an example of what HOFA was able to accomplish. It wasn't that expensive. Anyway, Scarlett posted this on the FML in answer to a question someone raised about a machine for their vet. Notice she calls themselves Association & Rescue. I'd never seen that before. I got a message from Kat Slavin. She wants to discuss my being a speaker at an upcoming pre-vet group they have at MSU. It won't be until next year, I'm sure, and I would like it to be a panel if either/both of you don't mind participating with me. I'll discuss our participating in VetAVisit 2002, also. Bruce has a writer from another paper here in GR called THE PAPER coming out Thursday to do an article. >From: "Scarlett A. Gray" <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Cryo Machine >To Kim - looking for a cryo machine. Our club, Heart of Ohio Ferret >Assoc. & Rescue, raised funds for a Cryo Machine for our vet. Dan Beer, >Care Pet Clinic (614-252-4353). I understand the initial cost was around >$400. He had to purchase another attachment which was around $200, I >believe. Then the liquid nitrogen (I think that is what he said it uses) >cost about $75 or so and is only good for about 24 hours. You could have >your vet give him a call... > >Scarlett Gray, President >Heart of Ohio Ferret Assoc. & Rescue [Posted in FML issue 3600]