- There's a problem that we at The Ferret Inn are too familiar with: animals shelters across the country are filled to capacity.
- The fact that two black-footed ferrets were born at the zoo is an oldie, but a goodie. But here's the interesting part: it was born using nine-year-old frozen sperm.
- How much would you spend to save your pet's life? For some people, not very much. A reader to a column responded: "Basically, my 'frugal' belief (I do not consider myself a cheapskate) is that I paid $110 for our family cocker spaniel from a rescue organization six years ago, and I will pay no more than $110 to keep her alive."
- And here's a preview to the infamous ferret documentary that makes the rest of us look sane. I've been told that this is something I need to watch before heading over to Fandango.
Friday, August 29, 2008
Small animal rescues filling to capacity
TGIF! Here's a brief round up of pets or ferret-related stories from this week:
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I'm sorry, but no amount of money could ever come close to the joy my animals have given me and I'd gladly sell my car, house, husband (!) to make sure they were happy and healthy. Maybe they would feel differently if it were one of their children? My animals ARE my kids.
LOL@ the crazy ferret people. A friend sent me that on myspace poking fun at my obsession with all things that dook now. We're totally normal.
:) VanRo
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