>From: [log in to unmask] >Subject: Herbal remedies Ela is right that some number of FML subscribers use herbal remedies and also colloidal silver (which is not a natural remedy) but there are also a goodly number that will not put colloidal silver into their ferrets as it is not a tested and safe medicine. There are people who do not choose to use herbal remedies as they too are not tested and safe replacements for medicines. Although some (such as us) will use herbal products on ourselves - we won't on ferrets as ferrets are not people. >From: Robynn McCarthy <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: zen on ferret popularity - its a GOOD thing... Sorry for some misunderstandings here. I took what you said and followed it logically. I didn't mean anything as an attack of you adn really think it wasn't an attack. >I'm really curious where you got the idea that I thought ferrets were bad >pets. There isn't ANY mention of such a thing in my post. You said... >>How much truth do you tell the public while you're educating, >>without making ferrets sound like bad pets. I said >>Tell the whole truth. If you think telling too much truth makes ferrets sound like bad pets that sounds you think ferrets are bad pets. While I think that the more truth you tell about ferrets, the more theysound like great pets. If you genuinely think ferrets are great pets why would you be afraid to tell everything? >I don't understand what little quips like this one have to do with making >your point. You weren't there to witness the situation, to the best of my >knowledge, or when our club attorney had to deal with the matter. I offered no opinion on what that situation was. But if you tell the truth and can prove that it is the truth then you have no worries about a lawsuit. Heck you actually can lie and still have little to worry about but I do not ever advocate lying. (no need for hypothetical situations to try to get me to back down on that - too much wiggle room on any hypothetical And that getting away with lying is another story.) But telling the truth is cold statistics and facts without colorful adjectives. If you state for example that some un-named "breeder or shelter had 4 cages with 6 inches of feces piled in the corner" that is a fact (though a photo or the like would be a good idea). If you embellished that with "that evil breeder or in-humane shelter has disgustingly vile cages with incredible mounds of feces all over the place" you are expounding and open yourself up to interpretation of terms. Your club chooses to follow the advice of the attorney (and from what I have read from him, he is good so I'm not saying don't listen to him) which is fine. There are other ways to combat the problem. But that is a long conversation of its own. -bill -- bill and diane killian zen and the art of ferrets http://www.zenferret.com/ mailto:[log in to unmask] [Posted in FML issue 2690]