I have been a member of the FML for about 3 years. And 99% of the time I am a lurker. However, I have had the wonderful opportunity to be involved with the Fredonia, KS rescue and help in Spokane. Most of the time I am happy to sit by and read what is posted without needing to add my 2cents...But not this time. I have gotten to a point in reading the FML that there are some people's posts that I simply skip because I have come to believe that their major goal in life is to stir things up. I plain and simply don't need this in my life, I come to the FML to learn, laugh, cry, and find opportunities to help fuzzies. I don't come to be irritated and get into debates with those who's apparent purpose is not to help ferrets but just to see if they can get a rise out of those around them. However, on the count of Jean Smith I feel that I have valuable input and would be remiss to simply let this go by. My husband and I live in Pullman WA and work for the University who's Vet Hospital treated Ms. Smith's ferrets. Her vet there is our vet. Through these connections we offered our assistance to Ms. Smith. She asked us if we could pick up several of her ferrets from the Hospital and bring them to here. We were glad to help. While we were at the Hospital. Dr. Stauber showed us the horrible damage done to the ferrets under his care. Let me assure you, I have never seen anything like it. This was a cruel and horrible act without comparision! The evil that created these wounds was either psychotic at the time of the incident or had never known love or compassion for living creatures. We took these ferrets home and loved on them for 3 days until we were able to drive them home. They were lovers and it was obvious that they had been raised by loving hands (not something I can say for all breeder ferrets I have met). They interacted with our ferrets several times while in our home. (Our ferrets NEVER developed ECE as a result-another rumor associated with Jean and her ferrets) And when these fuzzies were returned to Jean their joy was obvious. They had definitly missed Mom! She showed us around her home and ferret area. Her Fuzzies all loved her and cuddled on her and were well treated. Jean almost cried as she told us about all the kind people that had helped her. And then, as we left, this woman, who had been through so much, took some of her meger supplies and mixed me up a special batch of duck soup for one of my ailing ferrets. I don't know who did this horrible thing. All I know is that I live in a world where people like OJ go free, parents are the first suspects in their own child's disappearance, and government agencies that are supported by my tax dollars can take away my beloved pet. I'm not ready to believe anything yet. Please wait for the whole story. Don't jump to conclusions because there are people on this list who have to stir things up, put themselves in the middle of every situation, and make sure they have the spotlight. Life is hard enough...let's not make it harder. Kimberly Graber [Posted in FML issue 2270]