I just got off the phone with Lacey. She seems to be in better spirits today. Sixty three ferrets have been taken into foster care and 37 remain in her home. For now she says that's ok. She is gathering a list of people who have contacted her and want to help in case the flooding starts again and those 37 have to go somewhere else. There are people going there this weekend to help her get things dried out and I've given her recommendations on exactly what she needs to do to the shelter right now to avoid any more loss (well, assuming the rain doesn't start again!). She needs supplies for her foster people. Some of them are on fixed income and, although they have the time and space to take care of the ferrets, they are unable to bear the extra expense. Here's what Lacey needs: Bedding - please only send new or gently used bedding that is in very good condition. Walmart or Costco gift cards - for paper towels, cleaning products, bleach, small litter pans, etc. Lowes gift cards - Litter (pellets) and eventually a bit of drywall of some other construction items. Petsmart gift cards - for kibble. She has a deal set up with her local Petsmart where she gets discounts on kibble and since kibble is heavy and expensive to send through the mail, gift cards are the cheapest and best way to get her the kibble she needs. Or a cash donation (this shelter is a 5013c), so all cash donations are tax deductible. Cash donations can be sent by mail, or via paypal to [log in to unmask] Since Lacey's mom's house is unaffected by the floods, we're using that address to send packages, cards and letters: Lacey Ruddell 11676 Pulver Road Burlington, WA 98233 1 (360) 757-4146 (This is Lacey's mom's # in case a delivery company asks for it when sending a package.) Any amount will help, no matter how small. In this economy I do not believe that the ferret community can afford to lose ANY shelters right now. We need to do whatever we can to get Ferret City Shelter back up and running. Lisa Oestereich F.E.R.R.E.T. [Posted in FML 6209]