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Ok, gonna try to answer your questions but since I am on such a lesser
plane of ferret knowledge than you, I don't know but I will give it the
old pooper-scooper try.
Given this shelter was gifted with ONE MILLION DOLLARS Kim, I seriously
DOUBT they would lie about the vacciantions. We received the paperwork
to include the lot numbers from the vaccination viles, you know that
little tag that comes on the viles, you know the little bottles with
the stuff in it, you pull that tag off and it has this really neat
sticky-stuff on the back of it and it adheres to paperwork, really a
novel thing if you ask me.
Silly me but I doubt this shelter subscribes to your best buddy Barb
Clay's way of doing things, you know your buddy who runs Rocky's
Shelter who's signature line reads........ "KAREN THE TRUTH DOESN'T
MATTER" no I think this shelter probably does everything by the book;
they have creditability, they have the public to answer to, they have a
board to answer to and NOT people hand picked that can be bullied into
doing things a certain way. No Kim, I think you would find this
shelter to be very-town and I doubt even you, the queen of ferrets and
all you know could find one spec of fault with em. Well on second
thought, I am sure if you all put your heads together you could come up
with something, look at all the lies you have told on me. My poor old
cat Scooter who was old, totally blind, and had practically NO venous
circulation yet doc and I had to CHASE him all over the exam room to
put him down....... yeah, you know the kind of fairy tales I am talking
about....
The one lady who works at that shelter, she is a ferret owner herself
and she knows about ADV and felt it necessary for them to be tested.
See Kimmmaayyyyy even WAY down here in the boonies, we have heard of a
few things too, not just you smart folks up north.
Are they pooping?? Yup, seen em do it. Peeing?? Yup, observed that
too. Eating, OH YEAH.
These 2 were put in my office where Jewel and Pepper's cage is so in
answer to your question Kim, they were not "thrown in" with everyone
else to make it the best way they could.
Geeze Kim, you are striking out a BUNCH. Hon maybe you should take the
rest of the day off and come back at me tomorrow with new accusations.
Shoot youself another syringe full of joy-juice, I am sure you can come
up with more stuff while in a stupor, that is if you can find a vein
that still works or maybe get your hubby to go out and do another drug
deal for you as you have written about in your on-line journal, you
know that one that so many people has read...... Maybe he can find
pills for you if all your veins are shot.
Ok, I guess I will take it step by step for you about the ferrets.....
We got home with them Friday evening, they were pooped out, big day for
them, lots of excitement, we were tired, we put them in their new cage
complete with soft bedding, big food bowl just for them, clean
sparkling water, and parked their cage right up against Jewel and
Pepper's cage so they all 4 could lay there and sniff each other's
scents, converse, giggle and whatever else they wanted to do as far as
introductions, and we turned out the lights and left the room. We did
continue to go back and check on them, don't want you to get the idea
we abandoned them or anything silly like that although I feel certain
you will come up with something to say about how we handled it. Next
morning, we let the boys out first, let them explore my office till
their little hearts were content and then we let the girls out. First
physical encounter could not have gone more beautifully, within minutes
they were chasing one another through the tubes, everything went great.
Couldn't have asked for it to go any better. The boys played so hard
they wore themselves out and they went back to bed.
Oh and Kim as much as you would like to discredit me AND that shelter
your BS about someone having something on their hands and transfering
it, in the in-take process; you do know what that is right?? Ok, I
will explain it to you. An animal comes in either brought in by owner
or picked up by shelter worker, they are checked over, vitals taken,
weighed, all sorts of nifty things done, AND THEN THEY ARE VACCINATED.
EVERY animal is vaccinated, they don't wait until they are ready to go
out the door being adopted, as soon as they come IN the door, they are
vaccinated. See I told ya, us hicks down here, we do know a little
bit, not as much as you folks but we are learning....
And Kim, as far as me being the gem of peace and kindness, I can say
with complete honesty, there is NO band rehearsals here of loud blaring
music scaring our animals half to death, no drunken or dope parties, no
one pointing guns and having pix taken to splatter on the net trying to
scare someone, no one has ever had to call the cops because John was
beating me, no animal carnage here, no mopping up blood off my kitchen
floor unless I dropped a package of ground beef and it broke open. No
Kim, it is rather peaceful here and I do consider myself to be a kind
person.
SugarBean, come back tomorrow when you have fresh material. I am
acutally starting to feel sorry for you, striking out over and over and
over and over.............. probably like trying to get that poor
collapsed veing to work for you just one more time so you can get your
fix.
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Mrs. Mike Hunt
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Location: Southern New Jersey
New postPosted: Sun Aug 14, 2005 12:59 pm Post subject:
So okay, presuming we are all ignorant and believe the lies, even if
the ferrets DIDN'T medically need a quarantine (But puhleeze, I've
never taken in a ferret from a dog and cat shelter that A) even had
shots or B) much less been ADV tested), how about just to watch them?
To see if they're eating? Drinking? Pooping? Peeing?
I guess it would take a little time to actually integrate them
correctly rather than just shoving them into a strange environment with
strange new ferrets, smells, dogs, and cats and get back online, being
the lovely little gem of kindness and peace we all know, love and laugh
at.
You know distemper is airborne right? One kennel worker, taking in a
newly surrendered infected dog could stop back by without washing her
hands and pet your new ferrets, and viola, infected. Don't say I'm
wishing that on you, because I'm not, but yeah, you shoulda thought
about that.
Here's some proof since you seem to want to believe that I am just some
silly junkie with no medical knowledge:
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