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Purrs worked!! Ferret boy is SAFE!!!
Sian, the vet tech had enough sense to wait until I had a chance to
speak to her this morning about ferrety boy. It transpires that ferrety boy had been dumped and had been collected by the RSPCA from someones garden. He is apparently a red sable and has a name..... I had to apologise to my Year 11 bottom set pupils because I had to take a phone call about teh ferret in their science lesson. Kids being kids, asked what the call was about, so I told them. I agreed that they could name the ferret. He is now called FUNGUS. They thought it hilarious that "Miss" has been suckered into yet another waif/stray... He'll be at the vets on Thursday, as the RSPCA have to collect him from their boarding facility and deliver him back to the vets. He also has to be neutered, which hopefully it seems the RSPCA are paying for. I've also asked for him to be microchipped.... Thank you for the keep safe purrs - they've worked! I'll know more when I get Fungus, but I will be staying on top of the situation too. Helen M |
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wrote in message ... Sian, the vet tech had enough sense to wait until I had a chance to speak to her this morning about ferrety boy. It transpires that ferrety boy had been dumped and had been collected by the RSPCA from someones garden. He is apparently a red sable and has a name..... I had to apologise to my Year 11 bottom set pupils because I had to take a phone call about teh ferret in their science lesson. Kids being kids, asked what the call was about, so I told them. I agreed that they could name the ferret. He is now called FUNGUS. They thought it hilarious that "Miss" has been suckered into yet another waif/stray... He'll be at the vets on Thursday, as the RSPCA have to collect him from their boarding facility and deliver him back to the vets. He also has to be neutered, which hopefully it seems the RSPCA are paying for. I've also asked for him to be microchipped.... Thank you for the keep safe purrs - they've worked! I'll know more when I get Fungus, but I will be staying on top of the situation too. Helen M FUNGUS. Oh my. You might have to get him a brother named MUNGUS. |
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On Jan 15, 1:41*pm, "jmcquown" wrote:
wrote: Sian, the vet tech had enough sense to wait until I had a chance to speak to her this morning about ferrety boy. It transpires that ferrety boy had been dumped and had been collected by the RSPCA from someones garden. He is apparently a red sable and has a name..... I had to apologise to my Year 11 bottom set pupils because I had to take a phone call about teh ferret in their science lesson. Kids being kids, asked what the call was about, so I told them. I agreed that they could name the ferret. He is now called FUNGUS. They thought it hilarious that "Miss" has been suckered into yet another waif/stray... He'll be at the vets on Thursday, as the RSPCA have to collect him from their boarding facility and deliver him back to the vets. He also has to be neutered, which hopefully it seems the RSPCA are paying for. I've also asked for him to be microchipped.... Thank you for the keep safe purrs - they've worked! I'll know more when I get Fungus, but I will be staying on top of the situation too. Helen M Woo hoo! *And could "Fungus" possibly become the classroom mascot? Jill- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Just what I was thinking. A lot of our science teachers have animals in the class room. These include fish, turtles, rabbits, rodents, snakes, tarantulas, and other ickies and oohies. The only reason I worked for one science teacher was the chance to pet his rabbit. Fungus and his cage would give the students a good chance to learn about ferrets and such and give Fungus a group of friends to hang out with. Something to toss at the head master if you have to ask permission. Pam S. who thinks Fungus would do well in a friendly classroom |
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I wish I didn't keep hearing bad stories about the RSPCA.
As well as being authoritarian thugs obsessed with killing any pets they get their hands on, they're liars. They fundraise extensively in Scotland, and *never* mention that NOT ONE PENNY of the money they get will be spent here - the Scottish equivalent is the SSPCA, and revenues are not shared between them. The SSPCA is no better from what I've heard, but at least they aren't conning animal lovers in another country. ============== j-c ====== @ ====== purr . demon . co . uk ============== Jack Campin: 11 Third St, Newtongrange EH22 4PU, Scotland | tel 0131 660 4760 http://www.purr.demon.co.uk/jack/ for CD-ROMs and free | fax 0870 0554 975 stuff: Scottish music, food intolerance, & Mac logic fonts | mob 07800 739 557 |
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Sian, the vet tech had enough sense to wait until I had a chance to speak to her this morning about ferrety boy. It transpires that ferrety boy had been dumped and had been collected by the RSPCA from someones garden. He is apparently a red sable and has a name..... I had to apologise to my Year 11 bottom set pupils because I had to take a phone call about teh ferret in their science lesson. Kids being kids, asked what the call was about, so I told them. I agreed that they could name the ferret. He is now called FUNGUS. They thought it hilarious that "Miss" has been suckered into yet another waif/stray... He'll be at the vets on Thursday, as the RSPCA have to collect him from their boarding facility and deliver him back to the vets. He also has to be neutered, which hopefully it seems the RSPCA are paying for. I've also asked for him to be microchipped.... Thank you for the keep safe purrs - they've worked! I'll know more when I get Fungus, but I will be staying on top of the situation too. Helen M Whew! Since I didn't read this yesterday, I read your first post, and am desperately looking for an UPDATE label, going "The ferret, what happened to the ferret????" So glad to find out he's okay :-) Ginger-lyn -- Home Pages: http://www.moonsummer.com http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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