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>From: Sukie Crandall <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: reaction, dental arcade size and resultant biting, fancies
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>To date I have heard of one marked white line that appeared to be
>longer-lived than normal, with the breeder still following those and us
>wanting one of them in a few years if it continues to hold true. have
>heard of a number of normal-lived DEWs. The problem is that I am still
>to hear of any pandas or blazes that have lived beyond a too-short 6 and
>3/4 years. Anyone have any?
Amelia is a pretty classic example of what the Killians call a
panda-blaze-wannabe, although as she's aged she is becoming closer to a
blaze, especially in the winter (in the winter you could really call her a
blaze, but the blaze gets muddled in her summer coat). She has the white
kneecaps and is mostly deaf, so I expect she's got Waardenburg Syndrome.
Not sure if this is exactly the type of coat pattern you are asking about,
but fwiw she turned a verifiable 7 in mid-October this year (I've had her
since she was 7 weeks old) and despite insulinoma is doing pretty well. I
think her health problems have been pretty "normal"-- adrenal at age 5,
insulinoma diagnosed shortly after turning 6, and an ulcer after close to
a year of pediapred. Maybe normal is not the right word, but at any rate
I don't think it's anything you'd be surprized to see in a sable ferret.
Hopefully I can continue to report an increased life span for some time
to come :)
Regina
Regina Harrison [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
Gossamer into Spiderweb:
http://www.channel1.com/users/regina/~gossamer.html
So keep your candles burning
And make her journey bright and pure
That she will keep returning
Always and evermore
into my arms
[Posted in FML issue 3618]
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