>Re: helicobacter:
you wrote
>This showed infection from the same bacteria that causes humans
>stomache ulcers.
Actually the same genus of bacterium but a different species. Ferrets
get H. mustelae (Can't recall spelling off-hand.) and humans get H.
pylori. It's not like some few things that humans and ferrets share like
influenza and some sinus infections -- either of which can be mistaken
for colds (but not real colds themselves which are rhinovirus infections
that ferrets don't get -- much to the disappointment of the
pharmaceutical research community).
Sukie
Happy making things since it just seems like a lot of folks here
could really use a lift:
http://www.apple.com/trailers/sony/thetripletsofbellville.htmlhttp://www.freshsensation.com/samorost.swf (Needs current Shockwave.
Click on things. Solve fun puzzles. Believe it or not there is a
mustelid in it.)
http://www.trevorvanmeter.com/flyguy/
I'm impressed by some of the sections in
http://www.ferretuniverse.com/index.html
[Posted in FML issue 4285]