Hello FMLers, The Houston Area Ferret Association (HAFA) has a couple of events in store for ferret owners and owners-to-be over the next few days. All events are open to the general public, and y'all are more than invited to come if you're free. I promise we won't bite. On July 24 (this Sunday), we'll be holding an education day inside the Petco located at 10911 Westheimer Rd., Houston (the one that just opened up a few weeks back). This is an opportunity for HAFA members to chat up ferrets with each other, teach store visitors about what it takes to keep a ferret healthy, and learn how to make your own crew happier and bouncier. The event runs from 1pm-4pm; you are allowed to bring your own ferrets, but proof of up-to-date rabies/distemper vaccination is a must. On August 4 (Thursday), we'll be holding a HAFA general meeting at the Fuddruckers located at 3929 Southwest Freeway, Houston. Our guest speaker will be Dr. Dori Hertel DVM from the Loop 494 Animal Hospital; she'll be talking to the group about ADV in ferrets, and the steps you can take to prevent it. The event starts at 7pm and (knowing us) will probably run until far too late to be very alert at work the next day. If you're a member, you'll also be able to pick up a paper copy of the new second issue of The Ferreter, HAFA's official newsletter. For more information on HAFA and its activities, visit our website at: http://www.hafa.ws or our messageboard at: http://ferret.meetup.com/88 ---- In addition to this (and completely unrelated to my involvement with HAFA), I've started a new website devoted to the art of keeping ferrets. Called Ferret of the Future, it's a weblog devoted to ferret-related news, information, opinion, and (yes, sorry) cute pix. It's been up for a while, but this is the first time I've publicized it, so give it a look. It's at: http://www.ferretofthefuture.com Let me know what you think of the site's content, either via the message forum or through direct email to me. I appreciate any and all feedback -- although a steady readership wouldn't be bad, either. %) k [Posted in FML issue 4943]