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Date: | Mon, 29 Apr 2002 09:52:23 -0700 |
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Hello,
Thank you to those who responded to my foamy fry dilema, it does seem
that foamy fries can not be obtained locally, but for the fuzz-butts I'll
go the extra mile to get them.
Last summer I had a ferret push the screen out and jump out a 5' high
window. She took herself for a little walk and then layed down to bask in
the sun on the back steps where I found her. The solution to the escape:
the window stayed closed alllll summer long. Oh well, she ruined it for
everyone.
Couches: The best way to deal with ferrets digging in couches is to buy
a $5 from Good Will and don't worry about it. Actually, being a college
student, all my furniture is from Good Will. They can tear it up all
they like and I'll only be out about 20 bucks.
Choking: Never had this problem, but as a certified EMT, it seems to me
that you could do the Heimlich on a ferret. Pick them up around the
middle and gently press up and in just at the bottom of their ribs. Note
that I haven't tried this, don't even know it it's safe, but in theory it
should work.
Good luck to everyone on their dilema's. I get to move this month and
will have to begin ferret-proofing a new house. Whooopeee!
Luv 'n hugs to fuzzies,
Cynthia
[Posted in FML issue 3768]
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