Last Fall, I went through training to be a volunteer and a foster Mom to ferrets at Lollypop Farm, our Human Society of the Greater Rochester (NY) area. This is a private organization, it receives no federal or state funding and is a no kill shelter. Since that time I have branched out to train for dog walking, fostering dogs, gerbils (in addition to ferrets) and volunteering in one of the four on-site adoption locations as well as a variety of opportunities that pop up. I can't tell you how appreciative I am of Ann and Vanessa Gruden of F.A.C.T. for the input they provided me about working with shelters. Not all my moments of sailing along at Lollypop have been in smooth waters, but in the end all the critters I have helped survived and have gone to better places than they came from - for this I am so thankful!! Thursday was Priceless Purrs day at all four adoption locations. Basically, that meant for one day only you could adopt a kitten or cat for nothing! What a wonderful success the day was as 104 cats, 8 dogs, 1 rabbit and 1 bird all got new homes. No ferrets got homes, but no ferrets are currently in house. It just made me feel good to share such a positive event here as so often we hear how some shelters are after every penny when our ferret rescuers try to get them into a shelter that knows ferrets and proper ferret care. It is great when folks can think outside the box and come up with such innovative ways to help needy animals get homes. Having good financial and PR people on board helps as well. Just wanted to share some good news; Cathy Feed rescued animals in two clicks http://www.theanimalrescuesite.com/clickToGive/home.faces?siteId=3 [Posted in FML 7117]