Hi Jill My cards will be in he mail this week also. I was plagued with spyware on my computer and a problem with my printer. I got the wrong cartridge, and had two migraines, but, I'm still trucking. The good news is - I'm already for Mothers Day. Will have my stuff out on time. HAHAHA On another note - We had a BIG snow storm, 20 inches of wet, heavy snow, here last month. I was snowed in for a weekend. Two on my girls began scratching their ears, one was rubbing her neck (behind her ear) on the edge on her litter pan. This all happens as soon as travel becomes impossible. Earmites, and what to do now. I read up on the little fellows and found out they breathe through gills on their sides. SOOOO, I heated some extra virgin, first cold pressed olive oil to luke warm, and swabbed out their ears. I did this twice a day, and by Tuesday morning when I finally got my car shoveled out, after I got the LONG drive plowed and the snow bank from the state down, there were no signs of mites. The wax was gone, the scratch was gone, everyone was happy. In fact, the scratching stopped after the first treatment. I treated them again, twice a day, for several days, and still no symptoms. I have no medical experience, but just thought I'd pass that along. Maybe as a preventative when you clean ears. It is my understanding the oil seals the gills of the mite to its sides and it can't breathe. Now I do this once in a while as a preventative. If there were any eggs, they surely would have hatched by now. Maybe they did and they are gone too. Marilyn [Posted in FML issue 4838]