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>From: matan rosenstrauch <[log in to unmask]>
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>It's Matan and his jill from Israel, 4 whoever remembers our story...
>the heat in Israel is very hot these days, and therefore jill is always
>in heat. i shall not get her spayed no matter what u will say. i cannot
>get her pregnant again, as she just finished 1 pregnancy recentle and my
>parents wont let me give her a hob. there is absoulutely no solution,
>and time is running off. please help me.
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>... Bsides of the health which is in danger, while she is in heat, she
>acts very badly: always bites, and generally acts like a madcow...
Look, you have four choices. Get her spayed, get her bred, get her to a
vet for a hormone shot to bring her out of season or just sit there and
watch her die. It's your choice. A ferret cannot remain in heat
indefinitely without developing aplastic anemia..
--
Russ, Booger, Bonnie & Clyde
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[Posted in FML issue 3449]
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