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Hi Everyone sorry for all those who have crossed over and prayers for the
sick.
Yesterday Sukie wrote:
>I can't help but think that everything would be greatly simplified if
>people just used the long-existing adjectives for such body types used in
>comparative mammalian anatomy for any types of critters: "gracile" ones
>are the slender ones, and "robust" are the bulky ones.
Boy do I agree. There is nothing more confusing then several terms applied
to mean one thing, size/body type. It gets worse when someone is calling
to adopt a ferret and uses a slang or unheard of term to refer to a body
type, insisting it's a breed, and the hotline person has no idea what they
are talking about. The funny thing is, when they are kits I don't think
the average person can determine how big or small they are going to be when
they are older. I think I will just stick to the basics. BIG, medium and
little.
My two cents on the common disease issue in our furries...I think it may be
a combination of all the things people have brought up. Food and housing
variations, environment, combined with the early spay/neutering. I don't
think that one factor predicts one result or we would have the answers to
some of these diseases by now.
Just a thought.
Kathy and the Ferret Collective-philosophy amateurs
[Posted in FML issue 3318]
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