Hi Everyone... We have had a Blessed Event here at the MMOMM shelter.. Natasha, our Jill, has given birth, Sunday 3/9/98, to 9 strong and healthy babies.. She was so neat and clean about the whole affair she didn't even get spots on her favorite blankie from her God Mother, Margie.. A wonderful soft plaid flannel sheet [1/4th of it anyhow :)] These babies are our very first from a healthy strong bloodline and unrelated to the shelter activities.. they are of German/US stock.. we have now a Hob from Canada to add to this blood line in good time.. and are very much hoping for a Jill from NZ soon as well.. Our nine little babies maybe just a drop in the bucket in the effort to reduce the ferret farm sales and thereby exert some sort of control over their practices.. but the ocean is made up of a whole bunch of little drops.. and by very selective joining of very strong and healthy and resistant and long lived bloodlines we hope to contribute, however slightly, to the improvement of the American Domestic Ferret. The Jill from NZ also has Welsh in her blood line. Eventually we hope to add the Swedish bloodline to this genetic 'stew' as they are large and hardy ferrets. For those interested in our little 'maternity/kit' reports I will try to post a regular 'update'.. for those not interested.. scroll on by.. and thank you for joining us this time in the first announcement of our great Joy! Mom is fine and has started her 2 oz. of ensure plus today.. extra calories and calcium as well.. kits are fine and fat. only 8 faucets so mom is handling her multitasking very well :) she got her exercise this morning by dragging me into the nest box for 15 minutes or so.. determined little thing :) she is eating fine and drinking well.. and litter box products are acceptable [yuk] no more bleeding at all.. and seems to be getting fat with milk .. kits quiet unless she goes away from them for a potty stop or something.. then they are LOUD in their protests.. :) so far so good everyone.. :) only eight weeks to go.. this is veeeery rough on the Grand Ferret here ya know... <ggg> soooo.. there you have it.. the 'live update' from us here at MMOMM.. Our very great thanks to Dr. Bell for some enclosure design ideas that are wonderful for a lactating Jill! And to Meg Carpenter for her advice long before we began this adventure!!! dayna and the woozles of the MMOMM rescue/shelter [Posted in FML issue 2242]