Hello Fertfolks :O{ We were compassionately struck by this post . . . >From: Anonymous Poster >Subject: Marshall's ferrets and pet stores >Also,I work at Petco, Marshalls ferrets are recieved at 5-6 wks,not 4. >The ferrets at my store recieve nothing but the best care! <snip> >... not all pet stores are bad places. You people make me feel like such a >bad guy, I do nothing but love all ferrets I come in contact with. We feel it is a disgraceful and sad situation, that this individual (as well as many others too no doubt!) have been placed in the path of such obviously, ill-targeted and undeserved persecutions, simply by virtue of their inclusion into a particular 'classification' or 'group' within our society. We find such all encompassing labeling of individuals to be an extraordinarily ignorant and hurtful practice, one which sadly history has demonstrated to be continually, errant, inappropriate, unproductive, and which is clearly, undeniably, the very root of prejudice. As we have stated in other posts to this forum, we do believe there is a fair share of both good and bad, in and concerning absolutely everything/everyone in this world, period. BUT to assume of any one thing 'only' good or bad exclusively, is entirely inappropriate, unsupportable, and utter denial. As concerns all aspects of Ferrets, there's most definetly, good and bad present also. Both exisit, within Peoples,Pet-Stores,Shelters,Breeders, Organizations,Veterinary Professionals,Advocates,Politicians,Businesses, et al. And so it is accepted, we believe our energy is best spent when focused on what we ourselves 'can do' and 'will do' which supports the good itself, and which serves to identify issues of concern to ferrets themselves, not issues of human sensibilities, rather than focusing on selecting 'anyone' to accuse for the existence of the bad itself. We'll accomplish far more for ferretkind, and do so more quickly, if we could only learn to 'combine' our individual good, while we 'overlook' our individual bad. I feel obliged by my heart in this, to express my disappointment and my sympathy to the above poster, that ever such grievous burden had been laid upon your soul. We encourage you to place little store in any such condemnations levied against you, and we hope and pray that you shall, both continue to enjoy ferret love yourself, and continue and increase your participation in activities which promote ferretkind to the world. We MUST also however point out here, there is an obvious need according to your post as well, for the Marshall Farms operation to be 'educated' as concerns the fact that *even at 5-6 weeks* (as stated in post) this is entirely inappropriate. Ferrets should not be either altered nor away from the mother prior 8-10 weeks, period. This constitutes no less than animal abuse in our opinion, and according to the legal definition also, and as such is a definite issue which requires and deserves discussion and accountability, and we think demands immediate ammendmant as well. If, as has been stated, Marshall Farms does monitor this list, then one thing is certainly apparent, they have been made aware of the facts now. There is an old saying; "actions speak louder than words", and so too in this case will Marshall Farms actions speak for them. Whether they ever choose to utilize this forum to communicate with their customers, and to address these important issues, the 'voice' of their actions will still serve to answer all questions definitively in the end. This forum, and indeed others like it, since their inception a full decade ago now, <happy 10th again eh! ;O)> have proven to be one of the most valuable resources available to the ferret community. They offer us the opportunity to network our abundant talents and capabilities so that maximum effect and benefit can be achieved speedily and over great area. The recent work being done to diseminate the 1998 Compendium and to use this excellant opportunity to educate the veterinary community and the government infrastructure concerning ferrets, is a wonderful example of the sorts of incredible accomplishments this forum can achieve. A super big BRAVO from us to everyone involved! And a most tender ferret kiss, 'specialy fer Sukie! This is precisely the sort of 'action' we need to speak out on behalf of ferrets ourselves, and is the kind which will and has effected 'permanent' 'longterm' and 'critical' changes for ferrets. <And in case we never said it yet, fert kisses fer BIG too! Thanks;o)> Concerning the 'pet-store' issue itself for example, we believe there's several positive 'actions' which are and can be taken in response. We've noted several posts where fertfolks are doing their part to 'educate' a petstore in their area, and we commend this practice and applaud their efforts. Indeed, we'd like to suggest that it is needed in a massive and comprehensive degree, to encompass and educate the entire pet industry! As well, it seems to us, that many of the issues are similar in nature, to the 'rabies/health issues' in that they are in actuality 'regulatory' problems at the heart, and so again education of the 'government' as to the various 'pet store issues' involved would seem a necessary response. We'd also like to suggest to "ALL" ferret loving pet-store employees and owners who read this post, that perhaps if you were to 'refuse' to buy any kits under 8wks of age, or at the least 'voice' your concerns to the supplier concerning the issues of altering and shipping too young, then operations like Marshall Farms might have more reason to change policy. Since you are the 'recieving' party, your position carries both more burden and more weight. Some of you may also be in a position to do more intensive P.R. for ferrets through various affiliations/associations you have within the'pet industry', and enjoy an excellant avenue by which to share your knowledge of Marshall Farms issues, and in store ferret care. Simply put, if we all do whatever it is we can, we'll accomplish much! And we pray God's Grace and Mercy for you all as you do. Ferris "I's best PR huh mom! When we goin ta da old folks again mom?!" and his mom Deba Brezden - Director, IFRIC Canada [Posted in FML issue 2226]