Sadly, today we help little Bedlam cross the bridge. She was our long term foster ferret from the Ferret Business of Georgia Shelter in Marietta, GA. Bedlam was only with us in our home for about 4 months. She was over 6 with advanced insulinoma. Bedlam was turned over the the shelter by the local animal control after a woman discovered a strange animal sleeping in bed with her (hence the name Bedlam). Bedlam somehow found a way to enter this kind woman's apartment and snuggle up into bed with her! This woman didn't know what kind of animal she woke up to in her bed, but thankfully Bedlam's was cute as a button and very well behaved. We will miss our little Bed bug dearly..... Bridge greeters could you make sure she finds little Kooza (who was a long term resident from the shelter who lost her battle with insulimona just a few short weeks ago.... Kooza was one of Bedlams cage mates at the shelter before coming to our home) Hanky who was also a long term foster from the shelter..... Pilliage (Hanky's "girlfriend" from the shelter) and our little Cho who was our first little one to cross. Thank you. Wendy Hamilton WendyDoesHair.com [Posted in FML 6408]