If anyone is trying to contact Metro Ferret, the best way is to send an e-mail to [log in to unmask] Your e-mail will be addressed by one of the board members. One of them should be in town at all times, with the exception of days when events like the Ferret Symposium are held. We are all working adults, and we all travel quite a bit. If you are trying to reach Metro by calling the telephone number on the old brochure, if you do not leave a message, you will not get a call back. If you do leave a message, the information will be put into an e-mail and sent to [log in to unmask], and one of the board members will respond. Unfortunately, it can take me up to several days to check my telephone messages due to my work schedule. I am no longer on the Metro Board, but I am aware that for 3+ years my telephone number has been on the club flyer. On occasion, I do work overseas for extended periods of time. I will, of course, forward your telephone information to the board upon my return. If you are looking for information regarding ferrets, the Metro Web site has loads of informational brochures that you can download, which are identical to anything that we would mail you. http://metroferret.com/flyers.htm . There is also plenty of information at www.ferretcentral.org. If you are looking for a ferret vet in the NY/NJ area, we keep a list of those vets that our members have used and recommend: http://metroferret.com/area_vets.htm If you are looking to surrender a ferret, Metro is not a shelter. We work with shelters that apply for club sponsorship, and remain in good standing, to help them with the ferrets. Right now, most of the shelters are full, and there is a surrender waiting list that is growing by the day. Most of the Metro club members are full with fosters as well. We can offer suggestions to help you find a good home for your ferret, and we can list your ferret on petfinder.com if you are in our area and your ferret is tested as ADV negative, and is up to date on it's vaccinations. We will require Medical Records, a bio, and photos. Again, you can contact [log in to unmask] for help with this. If you are looking to adopt, well, there we can help you, if you are a qualified home, and are over the age of 18. All you have to do is fill out an adoption application, and we will forward it to the shelter and foster homes closest to you for consideration. After that, the shelters or foster homes will contact you directly to arrange an appointment. http://metroferret.com/Adoption_application.htm All in all, I apologize if anyone called and did not leave a message, and I did not call you back. When the machine says 'Please leave a message', If you do, we will get back to you as soon as we are able. Please cross post, if you are so inclined. Thank you for your attention and courtesy. Tracy C. Web Address: www.metroferret.com You can help support our shelters at no cost to you by clicking here: http://www.iGive.com/MetroFerret P.S. Yes, If you need to shop, we have one web page that contains all of our affiliate stores like Wal-Mart, 1-800-Flowers, Yankee Candle, and Cafe Press. You will not be able to buy alcohol, tobacco or drugs on our web site. We also have The Ferret Store link at the bottom of each page, and another sub-web page for technology geeks like me who study for tech certifications. Since I'm the only one that ever shops at the metro mall, no one should really have any objections, anyway. Our web page is rated G, and we do not allow any corporations to purchase space or 'advertise' on our site. We receive no support from any tobacco companies. I don't have any idea where this came from anyway. You can look for yourself if you like: http://metroferret.com/metro_mall.htm [Posted in FML issue 4303]