just in case folks were wondering, lothar picked the little ferret up and delivered her safely to the shelter on tuesday. he is truly a ferret's knight in shining armor - he not only rescued a furry little damsel in distress, he had to deal with a nasty dragon before dropping her off! (the woman who owns the shelter had a house guest who was in a foul mood and was rude to him) THANK YOU LOTHAR, and thank you to the other kind people who responded as well!<br>
<br>rufina<br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 1:19 PM, L.J. Rodriguez <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:rufinasca@gmail.com">rufinasca@gmail.com</a>></span> wrote:<br><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); padding-left: 1ex;">
sorry for the bandwidth. could someone please forward this to the kings crossing list? thanks.<br><br>is there any one down in kings crossing who might be willing to transport a ferret up to pgh? anyone who works up here or something? the ferret would need to be dropped off in mount oliver, which is pretty close to the road that goes thru the tunnel to downtown pgh.<br>
<br>this is the message i got from the ferret list. the woman who runs the shelter will take the ferret in if she can just get her to the shelter.<br><br>QUOTE:<br>Anyone able to help pick up a ferret in Washington, PA? The woman has<br>
fallen on hard times and can't feed her ferret properly. It's only 1-1/2<br>
years old and skinny. She lives on Victoria Street in Washington PA.<br>
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Please contact Barb if you can help and if you'd be interested in
adopting<br>
the ferret.<br>
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--Barb--<br><br>UNQUOTE<br><br>just trying to figure a way to help the poor little creature :(<br><br>contact rufina if you can help or have any ideas. <a href="mailto:rufinasca@gmail.com" target="_blank">rufinasca@gmail.com</a> or 412-721-5028<br>
<br>thanks!<br><br>rufina<br><br>
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