FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Promise of a New Home May Doom Non Profit Ferret Shelter with Over 100 Animals CLEVELAND, Ohio - Sept. 28, 2006 (SEND2PRESS NEWSWIRE) -- Since the announcement of an anonymous couple being willing to donate to purchase a building for Ferrets Unlimited Ferret Shelter, things have gone horribly wrong. According Shelter Director Jean Caputo-Lee, surrenders are up 70%, couple that with mounting veterinary costs ($9500 in six months), and a severe decline of donations, the shelter is looking at a grim future. *(PHOTO: Send2Press.com/mediaroom/0906-Ferrets_72dpi.jpg) *(Photo Caption: Looking for a forever home.) "Things have just gone from bad to worse since the announcement," states Caputo-Lee. "We were hoping people would be supportive, the opposite has happened. People expect this couple to support the shelter and provide a building. People think the government funds the shelter, they don't." "We are trying to set precedence; we want to provide better service to Northern Ohio. We need the support of Northern Ohio, and the ferret community. We desperately need volunteers." Ferrets Unlimited fund raising attempts have fallen short of normal operating costs, they also need to purchase items for a building. When asked why it is necessary, Caputo-Lee replies, "We specialize in ferrets care, making it one less for local municipality kennels, and Humane Societies to worry about. We provide education; an educated pet owner is a happier pet owner." "Some ferrets we have would have been considered unadoptable due to health issues, training, or abuse. We change that." "We get the necessary surgery, we work with the abused, and we help trust and love again; then we find them homes. There is no such thing as an unadoptable animal; it is just a matter of time to find the right home." "What happens if we close because of good intentions (the promise of a building)? There are over 100 animals here, some needing surgery, some are elderly." "The shelter survived for 12 years. 2003, when I had Stage 4 CANCER, and lost my left hamstring, it survived. Nevertheless, it looks like the shelter will not survive good intentions. It just isn't right." For more information, call Jean at +1-216-749-3885 Ferrets Unlimited Ferret Shelter is a non-profit charity under IRS Code 501 (c) (3). Located at: 4116 Bucyrus Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44109. Donations are tax deductible. Send2Press(R) is the originating wire service for this story. # # # NEWS SOURCE: Ferrets Unlimited Ferret Shelter MEDIA CONTACT(S): [ not for publication or the public ] Jean Caputo-Lee, of Ferrets Unlimited Ferret Shelter, +1-216-749-3885, ferrets_unlimited @ sbcglobal.net /END/ ......... This news story from Send2Press Newswire may be redistributed and re-posted in part or in whole by members of the media. Copr. (c) Send2Press, a unit of Neotrope(R). ......... The original version of this release was issued on behalf of the above organization (the "news source"), who is solely responsible for accuracy of content, by Send2Press(R) Newswire, a unit of Neotrope(R). http://www.Send2Press.com ......... Get our news via RSS: http://www.send2press.com/RSS2/rss.xml ......... Story Permalink: http://www.Send2Press.com/mediadrome/2006-09-0928-002.txt September 2006 // Press Release / B-NAT