Every once in a while (when the paycheck is slightly less skinny than usual), I send a shelter that has asked for money a small donation. I think that kind of help is about the same thing as 'impulse buying'--you just do it, and don't think a lot about it. There is something the shelters that need help can do that would make this 'impulse donating' easier for would-be donors--make it clear where you are! I suggest that requests for donations should include a postal address, and tell how donation checks should be made out. For example, "Please send donations to our vet, Dr. Zock at 123 High St, Somewhere., NY 01234, and write on the check that it is for Carol Jone's Ferret Shelter." The same thing goes for shelters that just want some help with the ferrets--if I saw that a shelter near me needed help, I'd be likely to go by. But if I read a request for help and couldn't tell where the place was, I probably wouldn't send email and ask for more info. Respectfully (because I can hardly imagine trying to take care of dozens of furheads--you folks who do are made of tough stuff), Jacqueline [Posted in FML issue 2799]