Dear Fellow Members of the FML: My name is Lynn Foster and I have been on the FML for over two years. I wish to address what must appear to be a very confusing issue to other FMLers about the letters regarding the London rescue. Mr. Fischer has indicated that he had located homes for 14 of the ferrets and that is a great bit of news however the problem was to get these poor creatures to warmth and safety IMMEDIATELY. Randy and a group from TIFG (Toronto Internet Ferret Group) went on New Years Day to this hell hole and removed the ferrets to safety. In retrospect perhaps it would have been a good idea to coordinate with Mr. Fischer and have his 14 owners meet with the rescue group at the S.P.C.A. in London to claim their ferrets but I want to point out that this rescue had to happen very fast and over the New Years holiday due to inclement weather (New Years Eve and New Years Day the temperature in the Southern Ontario area was MINUS 16 degrees celcius with a wind chill that made it considerably lower and I would direct your attention to Randy's letter of the previous day which describes the ferrets as being outside in wooden crates with only hay, and a lot of it wet, to protect them from the weather). The ferrets are now safely enscounced in Mississauga, Ontario. This is only an two hour drive from the London area and I would expect that any of those 14 prospective owners would be more than welcome at F.A.S.T. (Ferret Aid Society of Toronto) and can enjoy selecting their new babies in the warmth and comfort of the shelter environment. Manfred, you indicated that you know of other shelter locations in Southern Ontario so I implore you to please let the FML know so that we can be building strong networks to support our work. And Manfred I admire your statement about starting your own ferret shelter but I can only caution you that unless you are very well-to-do I fear you will be shocked at the expense and at how quickly you will be overrun with needy ferrets. I would also add that I know Randy Belair and have been to her home/shelter when I needed help with my sick ferret, Ferris. I think to imply that Randy has an EGO is incorrect but she is passionately protective of ferrets and quick to step in if she sees cruelty to them. It is so important that we remember that our purpose is to do what it takes to keep all ferrets safe. I would conclude with a thought from "Rudy the ferlosopher" (May He Rest In Peace) "there are greater lessons that can be learned from ferrets. These are attitudes that are sometimes hard to get from adults. They certainly can serve well and are taught the best way ...BY EXAMPLE." Rudy goes on to list some of those attitudes as persistence, creativity, Joy-of-Life and tolerance of others. This rescue may not have been the most professional but it was done with only the best interests at heart and you cannot fault those who are at least out there trying to make this world a better place for ferrets. Lynn [Posted in FML issue 2176]