HI folks, Well busy is as busy does. Here at the shelter our kids are enjoying donated fans which help push the cooler air from the donated used a/c unit around! Both old ladies "Missy and Lulu" are much better in the health department since we have been able to alleviate some heat and humidity! Maybe we can give them some more quality days! We have a new post op kid at St. Gregory's House-- EGE recovering-- Brodie is trying his best to help hospice Mom nspeed a quick recovery along! We would like to thank Sonya S. for her donation to Ferret Wise this week. Sonya was really impressed with our web site and wanted to help our projects we certainly appreciate her support-- as well as the support of our other readers! On the hopeful adoption front: Casper is still looking for the "right" home as is Shelly and the pair of late alter dynamos-- Rosie & Bootsie. We are happy to report Bootsie, since her blockage surgery, no longer has a desire to chew things other than food-- what a relief! A new older boy Rex 3 1/2 is regaining his handsome silver markings -- he is a big beautiful silver mitt who came in looking almost white-- in the 10 days he has been here eating Totally Ferret food -- his silver guard hairs have reappeared and he is looking ever so handsome! What a wonderful addition to a ferret family-- he kisses! Plans are underway for the annual September picnic and several educational events - (including the Books for NH libraries 1999 program. We encourage other clubs and shelters to join the educational campaign in their own areas. It helps ferrets each and every day)! Folks and ferrets who would like more information on the Re-Union picnic can email at the above address. We are starting to get some wonderful donations for the raffle/ auction segments of the picnic! Talk to you soon-- Bear Ferret Wise visit me at: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~crassi/beartruths.html [Posted in FML issue 2711]