I think what you are doing is great devotion and a lot of thought. I just wanted to throw out my thoughts on this. There are some really nice articles here for auction so people would be getting their value as well as contributing to a cause. I don't want to sound like a drag either, but constantly there are ferret rescues needing help. Some struggle and get by because of good planning and a fortunate situation, while others have a particular case they just can't do on their own. It would seem to me a better situation than raising money for Christmas gifts for those who didn't get any and/or picking any shelter out there to give them a gift, the money would be better spent to hold until a shelter applies and explains a particular situation they cannot raise the funds for - like SOS is there for those who apply. I personally give to them monthly because I know they will spend the money on the most needy. I realize the auction is earning money by selling items that were contributed to be sold so its not asking for a handout, its a fund raising auction. Yet so many of the shelters themselves run their own auctions when they are badly needing money for either a special case or because they were hit heavy with a larger than norm number of sick ferrets coming in. I would rather contribute towards a shelter needing it for that than just a shelter of the month situation. I don't think I am making myself clear as I sound like a stick in the mud. Example maybe. We here would LOVE to get an extra surprise of a donation like that but we operate in the black all the time with vet bills normally running $1400 to $2,000 every month (its cutting back as I cannot care for the #'s of ferrets I did in the past but still its close) and, although it would be nice cushion to have for something unusual coming up, it would do better in the hands of a shelter which just took in 8 old adrenal ferrets needing a round of Lupron shots - they need it more. There will be a time we get in a terrifically bad case and that is when we take action to dig up extra funds. IF, and it has happened once when we were hit with distemper and shut down for a month - lost only 3 because we do vaccinate immediately those as they arrive but it takes time for it to get into their system we had to be sure before we could start adopting again - we had to ask for help. Believe you me, we were so thankful we could turn to SOS to get us over that hump. I think I am trying to get the point across, it is hard times right now for most people and to just spend money for the sake of giving a gift isn't as appealing as hearing of a hardship case and leaping out to help that group. Not everyone may feel this way. I maybe out here in the cow pasture alone, but my feelings still stays it would go to better use for a shelter in need. And this is MY feelings, I am not speaking for our shelter at this time. Millie Sanders, Director for the Texas Ferret Lovers Rescue with connected hospice and sanctuaries www.txferretrescue.org [Posted in FML 7694]