Frist off I would like to thank Bryon Saxton for his covering this story. I felt he has always been fair in reporting the truth. Animal Control and Layton City did what they felt was in the best interest of the animals. In the 17 years that the sanctuary was located in Layton City, if we would have ever gotten one phone call or a knock at the door from anyone saying there was a problem or a complaint none of this would have happen. Thanks go out to the judge and prosecutor for dropping the fine down to $500.00. To the sanctuary's members without all your many hours of hard work and love you gave the animals many would have died. To our customers who adopted and love so many of our animals. Our supporter without you we wouldn't have been able to feed and care for all of them. A BIG THANKS AND BLESS ALL OF YOU!!!!!!!!!! If any of you ever need anything I will always be there for you!!!!!! For our tortoise ( he not she ) is being prepared to make his journey to his new home. His new dad's backyard is a tortoise paradise. The sanctuary open their doors to animals Jan. 1 1971. We have taken in over 3500 ferrets, 10,000 reptiles, plus everything from fish to a mule someone hooked to my truck. For ferrets yes they're cute as can be, but they do (STINK) and that is only one of the many reason why so many are abandon everyday of the year. They will destroy your home. That is why we had 267 of them. To the FML you wanted them. You took them. You got them sick in tranport. SORRY but many vet bills to you. For me I now can afford that new home, furniture and Dodge truck I've had my eye on. Now I can spend time with my beloved family and friends I neglected the passed 31 years to care for so many smelly butt furfaces. Jen Morrison President Ferret & Reptile Rescue Sanctuary [Posted in FML issue 3754]