To all I bid a fine and save Thanksgiving Holiday, the most sacred holiday we as Americans share each year. Is a season to be most thankful for what we have and not for what we do not have. We as Americans have what we have because we worked for it with the most fair terms of barter of our wares developed from much hard work in school to learn how to do things and doing them better than any nation on earth has ever done. For this we are thankful for the team effort of all our fellow Americans. We also have things many do not have and cannot have and those are pets. In many nations pets are not allowed and if they are many simply cannot afford to support one. Here in America we can have the luxury of pets to love and love us in return. For myself I have chosen Ferrets over all other choices and am so very glad I have had the luxury to share time and experiences with these fuzz butts. One reason the Ferret is not on the Thanksgiving plate is one would not feed as many as a turkey will, but they are self stuffing if you like raisin stuffing. I live alone with no relatives within 600 miles of me so I share the great holiday that I, as a veteran who is most thankful to have defended for everyone, share this time honored event with my pets, Byte-me and Kodo among others in the past. These little guys have no idea of these ideals because they are animals and think so very different but I for sure can be crystal clear of how valuable a pet can be to a person and how much they give us in return for a bit of food and a little attention. Off this subject, mine are like spiders for sure. With only 4 legs they do as much sensing as a spider does with 8 very sensitive appendages. My carpet sharks have a very large cage with 7 or some odd floors and all kinds of hammys and toys at their disposal. I have a game I play where they both are sound asleep in the hammys and all is normal in the room when I open the bottom door with making NO noise or vibration of any kind. I then retire to the computer room to do what ever and sure enough in only a few minutes a cold nose is 'bobbed' off my foot or leg where someone has come to visit seeking a little attention but moreover a raisin. Amazes me totally how they sense that door being open. As I type Byte-me has curled up here in the room with me curled up on the floor by the file cabinet. Is comforting to know she is here and ok but moreover her simple company is more than money can buy. I am thankful for being an American. I am thankful for being free in the greatest country this planet has ever seen. I am thankful to have pets, these tube dogs. I am thankful to have had the company of those rug lumpers that have passed on and grieve their absence. Having had a variety of dogs and cats as pets, the aloof fert who leaves 'gifts' in places I sure wish they wouldn't are by far the most rewarding animals ever I have had. Like people, one just accepts them as they are and enjoys the best they give and they give much good in return in their own way. Have a great and safe holiday from the 3 of us at Aarrow Ranch Aviation. Gordon, Byte-me and Kodo [Posted in FML issue 4344]