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    Wow, we are off and running for the 2011 parents of the year award...



    A 4-month-old baby boy from Grain Valley, Missouri, was in critical condition after a family pet ferret ate seven of the infant's fingers, and the boy's parents are under investigation for neglect and failure to obtain a $100 license for the exotic pet, police chief Aaron Ambrose told CNN Tuesday.

    Authorities are not releasing the names of the baby or his parents, Ambrose said.

    The mother was awakened at 2:30 a.m. Monday to her baby's crying, and she awakened her husband with screams upon discovering what happened, Ambrose said.

    The dad killed the pet by hurling it across the house, Ambrose said.

    The baby now has only two thumbs and a partial pinkie, the chief said. The ferret was about six months old, a police report said.

    "It's very unusual, there's no doubt about it," Ambrose said of the incident.

    Ambrose said he believed the ferret was a young animal recently acquired by the family.

    "We're trying to figure out if this thing had a crate or a cage, or was it running around the house," Ambrose said. "It jumped into the rocker thing that the baby was sleeping in and ate seven of its fingers."

    The parents said "they never heard the baby crying" until late into the ordeal, Ambrose said. "Who knows what's going on there. These are all things we're working on now -- where they were sleeping and where the baby was in conjunction with them."

    Upon seeing the ferret, the father "just grabbed it and threw it," Ambrose said. "It hit a dishwasher or cabinet or something like that."

    A necropsy is being performed on the ferret to examine its stomach contents and determine whether the animal had rabies, Ambrose said.

    A law enforcement colleague with ties to Shriners International, a philanthropy known for working with child burn victims, called Ambrose upon hearing the news and made him aware of a procedure in which some toes can be surgically removed and attached to the hands in place of fingers, Ambrose said.

    Ambrose said he wasn't aware Tuesday of whether the family was made aware of the Shriner's interest in baby's case. The baby is the care of Children's Mercy Hospital in Kansas City, Missouri, which is 25 miles west of Grain Valley, Ambrose said.

    "They can take the child's toes, like two per foot, and attach them to the hands and elongate them where they become like fingers," Ambrose said. "It's all free and it's through the Shriners.

    "It's nice to know there are options out there. He can somewhat of a normal life as far as using his hands," Ambrose said.

    In the recent past, animal control officers responded to complaints about the family's dogs, including a Rottweiler, Ambrose said.

    "They have had other animal issues with dogs for licensing and things like that," Ambrose said, adding that a dog license costs $10 or so in Grain Valley. "There was a concern back in the summer about barking dogs and...the way they were keeping the animals."

    In the wake of the most recent incident, ferret activists and rescuers from around the country have called Ambrose about the pet.

    "We've had them calling from all sorts of states asking about the ferret," Ambrose said. "Well, I guess if you collect dead ferrets, you can have one."

    Ambrose said parents should examine safety about pets.

    "If you have a baby or children, if you have animals, I would assume you want to educate yourself on the animal," Ambrose said. "Are they good around kids? Hopefully, people will take a general look at this and see what's the lesson."

  • #2
    Wait... ferrets are exotic?
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    • #3
      The baby supposedly didn't scream until late in the incident?

      Bull-fucking-shit!!

      They had to have been passed out pretty hard to not hear the initial screams of excruciating pain that child must have been in.

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      • #4
        Woman allegedly too busy checking Facebook status' to notice son drowning



        A WOMAN has been charged over the death of her one-year-old son who drowned while she was preoccupied by Facebook.

        Shannon Johnson, 34, told Colorado police she had left her child in the bathtub while she played Cafe World, shared videos and checked on a friends status on Facebook in her living room.

        Police claim Johnson had left the child alone for 10 minutes during the incident last September, checking on him once.

        When she could not hear any noise coming from the bathroom after another three minutes passed, she went to check on him again and found him face-down in the water, according to the arrest affidavit cited by ABC 7 News.

        Johnson said she grabbed the child out of the water and heard gurgling.

        The boy was taken to hospital where he was pronounced dead.A final autopsy report on January 3 revealed he had died of anoxic brain injury, cardiac arrest and drowning, The Denver Post reports.

        Johnson has been charged with child abuse resulting in death. She said she had left her baby alone because he was "independent" and she did not want him to be a "momma's boy".

        Detectives heard Johnson gave the baby a bath every day and sometimes twice, and allegedly admitted on the day the boy died the water level may have been higher than usual.

        Johnson has requested a public defence during the hearing this week and was being held in lieu of a $100,000 bond.
        LOL @ the misspellings in the article!

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        • #5
          WOW!

          They should get a ferret to eat his dick as a punishment.
          Originally posted by Nash B.
          Damn, man. Sorry to hear that. If it'll cheer you up, Geor swallows. And even if it doesn't cheer you up, it cheers him up.

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          • #6
            I guess if they had got the $100 license everything would have been fine. I like how they throw that in there as though it were crucial.
            Originally posted by racrguy
            What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
            Originally posted by racrguy
            Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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            • #7
              it is so sad when bad things happen to babies.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by jasone View Post
                it is so sad when bad things happen to babies or to ELVIS.
                thanks you big softy!

                god bless.
                It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Broncojohnny View Post
                  I guess if they had got the $100 license everything would have been fine. I like how they throw that in there as though it were crucial.
                  My thoughts exactly. Should have ponied up for the license so it would have been legal for the mf'er to eat the babies fingers? Jebus!! What a fucking joke.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Lone Sailor View Post
                    My thoughts exactly. Should have ponied up for the license so it would have been legal for the mf'er to eat the babies fingers? Jebus!! What a fucking joke.
                    "No....wait. Pack things up Jimmy, we shouldn't be here, this ferret is licensed by the city to eat all the baby fingers it wants..."
                    Originally posted by racrguy
                    What's your beef with NPR, because their listeners are typically more informed than others?
                    Originally posted by racrguy
                    Voting is a constitutional right, overthrowing the government isn't.

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                    • #11
                      Man, ever since I had a child, I realized how horrific stories like these really are.

                      Are we SURE we don't need to have people approved to breed by the government?

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                      • #12
                        "The dad killed the pet by hurling it across the house, Ambrose said."


                        This made me lol.
                        www.dfwdirtriders.com

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                        • #13
                          So when police are interview a woman whose one-year-old drowns because she wanted to make sure he wasn't a "momma's boy", what is the appropriate response by the officers? Slapping her? Holding her under to see how "independent" she is?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Denny View Post
                            Woman allegedly too busy checking Facebook status' to notice son drowning!
                            This specimen of human greatness will probably sue Facebook for being addictive. After all, it's not her fault.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Wicked98Snake View Post
                              WOW!

                              They should get a ferret to eat his dick as a punishment.
                              Place the offending ferret in a burlap bag, tie it securely around dad's nutsack, and light the bag on fire.

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