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>This is in reply to Jessica's post in the recent FML. I'd like to give
>kudos to you for keeping your responsibility, BUT, I saw you mention
>cleaning them with a stridex pad?! Isn't stridex a facial/zit/acne
>medicated pad?! BIG no-no! first of all, it burns and tingles on a
>humans face, and dries it up (the whole idea of "zit removal". VERY
>bad idea for ferts!!!!! Irritated skin from hell's acre is all you're
>accomplishing by doing this
I always rinse the pad out with water before I apply it to their tails.
This dilutes the potency considerably. They then get a good dip in
moisterizer and water. I also do not make it a regular treatment,
either-their tails have grown back in since May, so there is no need
for it.
>...PLEASE..use fert shampoo, and, you might even want to try a little
>diluted moisturizing lotion on them since it's hard to tell how long
>you've been using those stridex pads. No wonder they bite!
Come on, now...you have no idea why they bite, and even IF they bite...The
only bite I have recieved in two months is a "Come on, I dare you to chase
me" nip on the toes. WHen I have my neighbors over, the girls get excited
and nip the unfamiliar toes. They learn pretty quick that it's ok,
though, and it stops.
I am very aware of my ferret's comfort and safety, and would never do
anything to harm them. Thank you for your concern, though.
~Jessica
[Posted in FML issue 3116]
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