Stormy here with the late report. Stormy has been on an extended cheweasel break, that is why the report is late. Now to the report. Stormy was very sorry to learn that Florence, one of the Morehouse College kids, did not survive her spay. She was a pretty girl who seemed healthy and was quiet feisty and protective of Hector, her cage mate. This was a hard loss for Hector and to the shelter. Hector needed some extra TLC but seems to be doing better thanks to Benita who took him home to care for him for awhile. Shelter mom, Juliana is still giving sub-q fluids and supplemental gravy feedings to some of the Morehouse group. Please send out good thoughts to shelter mom and the lab kids. Stormy wants to send out special thanks to everyone who has done so much to help these kids. All of them have now been fixed, although no one has ever explained to Stormy why going to college breaks ferrets! The boys are scheduled for their dentals with one kid Gordy needing some extra care. Seems his teeth were in really bad shape and now he has an abscess which needs treatment. Now Stormy wants to remind all the hoomans about the drawing for the three SOS 2003 Sympoium t-shirts that will be coming up September 7th. Everyone who donated will have their name in the hat. There is still time to get your name in the hat and these lab kids still need help to get ready to go to their own forever loving homes. Shelter mom, Juliana and the shelter friends with your help are getting them all ready to go. If you can help please send donations for the Morehouse Lab kids to: Support Our Shelters c/o Stormy Bearden 1245 Curtis Switch Rd Mineral Bluff GA 30559 Please make checks to Support Our Shelters and you will get the tax receipt at the end of the year for helping. You can also use Paypal https://www.paypal.com and use [log in to unmask] as the pay to and Morehouse GA ferrets in the subject. If anyone can foster some of the kids or can go by the shelter to lend a hand please get in touch with Juliana at the shelter. Thank you and Stormy out.... To learn more about the shelter please visit: http://www.petfinder.org/shelters/GA264.html Support Our Shelters http://www.supportourshelters.org [Posted in FML issue 4620]