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Patrick Wright looks for a San Diego legislator to defend his animal rights
Thank you for the information clarifying the two species, Jeni_Clark. Unfortunately, this title is misleading and helps to perpetuate the same type of misinformation that is mentioned in the article. There was information about the ferret that "chewed the toes off a child." I had personal experience with a ferret who made national news for the same accusation in 2006. She was vindicated and it was determined that the dog in the home had caused the damage. There were dogs in this other home as well. And, that information and the fact that the ferret was an innocent victim were never given the same publicity that the accusation received. This approach to make light of a topic about which there is so much information is negligent on the part of the reporter and the publication that approves it.— May 14, 2012 1 a.m.