A while back, I posted asking for photos for a presentation I was working on. I heard from quite a few people, and I want to thank them, but in particular I would like to thank Randy Belair, Barbara Ludt and Alicia Drakotes who took time out of their busy days to send me tons of photos. The presentation is finished, and while I understand that some would prefer a more upbeat style, I felt this would strike some nerves and if it helps one more ferret find a forever home, or one more donation is given to a shelter, I consider it a success. I also must say that I got this idea from a very similar presentation done for a cat rescue. While my technical skills are fair, my artistic creativity is not quite up to that level. :) So, yeah, I swiped the idea, though the work and layout is all mine. Here's the link to the presentation... http://www.miamiferret.org/shelters.htm This is a VERY large flash presentation. Almost 1.5 megs. If you only have a dial up connection, be prepared for a very long wait for it to begin. Perhaps as much as 10 minutes depending on your speed. Broadband connections will only have to wait 10 seconds or so. I hope you will find it worth the wait. A photo credit link is provided at the end of the presentation, but if you are impatient and would like to go directly to the credits page, go to www.miamiferret.org/credits.htm. I'm still waiting for identification of a few of the ferrets from contributors. Anyone is welcome to link to the presentation without asking my permission. I left it very generic so that it does not refer anyone to my site or me. Email me privately if you want to discuss customization possibilities. In Memory of Spaz. At the rainbow bridge, December 26, 2003. For the ferrets, Mike * Michael Janke, [log in to unmask] * South Florida Ferret Help Line, 305-385-6750 * * Website: http://www.miamiferret.org * Adrenal/Insulinoma web site: http://www.miamiferret.org/fhc * * Ferret Health List: http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/ferrethealth [Posted in FML issue 4375]