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Post by huronna on Mar 7, 2014 21:11:30 GMT -5
Check out the Petco Store I was in today in LA isn't that too funny. But we all know there are tons of ferrets in CA
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Post by smokeyoshi on Mar 8, 2014 18:25:30 GMT -5
Yeah, last estimate i saw a couipe years ago was over half a million. And there are vets that treat ferrets. Pee on photobucket, too, for arbitrarily rearranging 850 pics. Again. Even when I try to organize them by date, they're all mixed up, with The first pic I ever took of my first ferret winding up on page 16 next to pics I took last September and the summer of 2012.
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Post by Lily on Mar 9, 2014 17:14:13 GMT -5
Any word on them changing the law?
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Post by huronna on Mar 10, 2014 1:15:26 GMT -5
DOnt think so
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Post by res0a47 on Mar 10, 2014 5:30:30 GMT -5
Oh wow Pat is a head of trying to get them leglized. I have him on my fb. They sell all this ferret stuff but will not let no one have them. They are fighting Wild life or who ever it is and guy who is ahead of it is a real jurk. I hope they get it passed soon.
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Post by smokeyoshi on Mar 10, 2014 10:03:14 GMT -5
Yeah, I've read some minutes on some California state hearings on legalizing ferrets, posted on the ferrets anonymous website. The environmentalist wackos are afraid that once a couple escaped fuzzies meet up in the wild, they will produce feral colonies like cats and decimate indigenous wildlife. The arguments that domestic ferrets are sterilized before being sent to a pet store, and do not posses the skills to hunt, let alone survive for more than a few weeks, have no affect on the environmental lobby. Logic has no place in the argument as they have already established their position and to change would mean admitting they are wrong. It's like 1984, where people are told to believe 1+1=3 because the State says so. The enviro lobby believe the sky is orange, and even after actually looking at it and seeing it is blue, to them it stays orange because that is what they have always believed. With so many feral cats running around, actually doing the damage they believe ferrets are capable of, I wonder why cats aren't outlawed. At worst, a loose fuzzy might learn to hunt rats and mice. What's wrong with that? Are they trying to protect vermin? Only in California.
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