>I'm confused. Isn't the purpose of a ferret shelter to help with >unwanted ferrets - and yet she's breeding more to contribute to the >problem? I've never heard of a SHELTER that breeds. And breeding dogs >as well when there's packed shelters full of dogs waiting for a home? >And she thinks that taking in ferrets offsets the breeding of dogs and >more ferrets? Actually they cancel each other out - so in a sense, >you're doing nothing. Actually Laura, I've known breeders, private breeders and shelter's that do some breeding for over 15 years. And ALL of them EDUCATE THE PURCHASER BEFORE THEY TAKE A FERRET, ASK FOR REFERENCES INCLUDING VET, ASK FOR APPLICATIONS TO BE FILLED OUT, PUT THEM ON A POSSIBLE WAITING LIST and REQUIRE THE FERRET TO COME BACK TO THEM IF IT CAN NO LONGER BE KEPT, which is in the contract and enforced. They even have, at times, have the potential purchaser come out to them to meet them before one of their ferrets even leaves with them. And I've seen some do a home visit to see where the ferret will be going. They will say NO to someone if they are not comfortable with the person/application or feel that the ferret is not going to a good home. Unwanted ferrets do not come from breeder's, they usually come from pet stores/shops that don't educate the consumer and look at the all mighty $$ sign. Those who breed do not just let ferrets go to anyone and I've never known a person that breeds to not take one of their own ferrets back, including the shelters that do some breeding. So they are not contributing to the problem. And being in the ferret community for over 15 years and had been a volunteer at a shelter/rescue, I can tell you Marguerite isn't the only shelter that does some breeding. There are many, many, many of them out there that do it and do it the same way. [Posted in FML issue 5004]