Note about Post #19 from yesterday's FML. The two loves in my life are my daughter and our 6 ferrets. Being a good human mom, I am a Girl Scout Leader. Being a good ferret mom, I take advantage of being a Leader to educate the girls in my Troop and throughout the Council about ferrets and pet ownership in general. I'm not a shelter operator, but I do take advantage of my position with the girls to impress on them at this young age the importance and responsibility of being a loving pet owner. Mary's point about the Scouts helping is an excellent channel to pursue. I have offered my group's help to two shelters, one does not have the time to spend with the girls, but I am hoping the other will work out. Last year, my Troop adopted a cat rescue and it was very successful. We spent time making signs, toys, handing out flyers, etc., but we also spent some time at the shelter cleaning bowls, filling water/food bowls, sweeping floors, changing bedding, etc. We also took the chance to teach the girls what happens to animals that are neglected and unloved. They interacted with appropriate animals and everyone was very happy! Take advantage of this willing group of hands. The Troops need community service projects, and those projects do not always need to involve humans in need! In addition, the Troops earn patches or points toward certificates. Anyone wanting specifics about my Troop's activities, please e-mail. While this can be a very successful program for both the shelter and the Troop, it needs detailed planning to avoid (or try) any risks or hazards to human or animal. Good luck and happy holidays, Jennifer and the Gang [Posted in FML issue 2525]