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Reminder: Bruce Williams is not on the FML but I carry cross-posts over
when my schedule permits. He is on the FHL:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ferret-Health-list
Like the FML, the FHL is ***NOT a substitute for hands-on medical care by
a qualified veterinarian*** who can examine the animal first hand. If an
animal become listless, is injured, needs medical testing, etc. the first
thing to do is to see the vet.
>Well not sighting exactly, but in our paper today--the columnist for US
>News and World Report was talking about political correctness and how
>things have suddenly become so and so free zones and then he happen to
>mention there are some places that are ferret-free zones. Rather
>interesting--I cant remember his name-darn it or would have sent him a
>mail telling him all about the FFZs in the US
That is so FUNNY! The term FFZ goes back a LONG way; perhaps about 10
years? I know that Katie Fritz (as opposed to Kathy who is another fine
ferret lover) used to keep the list of zones for a while, but can't recall
if she was the first. Hey, the rest of the nation is only 10 years behind
ferret people on this; that's not too bad compared with some other areas of
lagging.
Personally, we have homemade food and things like a/d and babyfoods, with
their kibble being a blend of about five different types.
[Posted in FML issue 3392]
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