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0806 8409 30 35_2 Ferrets need home in Landsdale
[log in to unmask], 15 Jun 2008 16ferret mom is selling ferret paw print pendents to help pay her
ferret's vet bills.
http://users.livejournal.com/_graywolf_/293297.html
Linda
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0802 12148 42 33_Can anyone think of any reason...15_Kesrael
[log in to unmask], 19 Feb 2008 17:34:01 -0500502_- That a young energetic ferret shouldn't play with a golf ball? Happy
LOVES those generic PetCo stamped rattle balls but they're such a thin
plastic that he literally shreds them. I'm not going to keep getting
them for him because a) they cost money and one doesn't even last him
a day and b) I am MILDLY concerned about him accidentally swallowing
a piece of one. While he doesn't show any interest in anything other
than things ferrets should eat, I just don't like the idea. [...]48_19Feb200817:34:
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0802 12191 28 11_Fish
[log in to unmask], 19 Feb 2008 10:13:55 -0500583_- Dear Ferret Folks-
Over the years I have read a lot about chicken gravy mixes, and what
a pain it is to render the chickens, how injurious the process is to
blenders. I have an "I admit I am completely ignorant" question. Is
fish gravy a doable thing? It would certainly be high quality protein,
and a lot easier to pass a few fish through a blender than a chicken
carcass. On the downside, it would smell like fish gravy, and I think
be more expensive than chicken based gravy unless you could find
a clever fish source. Availability is [...]42_19Feb200810:13:
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0802 12220 21 43_Re: Bobs chicken gravy ( a substitute item)12_Mary
[log in to unmask], 19 Feb 2008 08:19:47 EST577_- >From: Kim <
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>For those wanting to make the recipe and can't quite get hunks of
>actual chicken to fit in their blender - try substituting a cornish
>game hen!
Cornish Game hen is good, but there is another option as well. I go to
Whole Foods (but any grocery has them) and buy a whole chicken cut up.
That eliminates the chopping part of the process, but the neck and all
the giblets are tucked in with the cut up chicken, so I am not losing
a thing. Works great, and all fits in the blender. [...]39_19Feb200808:19:
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0802 12242 37 19_Ferrets in the news7_R
[log in to unmask], 19 Feb 2008 20:56:03 -0500805_- Is Paris Hilton a hoarder?
<http://www.enews20.com/news_Paris_Hilton_Under_Animal_Police_Scrutiny_05910.html>
Valentine's Day visit (UK)
<http://www.gazetteandherald.co.uk/news/headlines/display.var.2052706.0.elderly_residents_get_valentines_visit.php>
1918 Flu examined:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/02/080218172441.htm
(I am currently reading The Last Town on Earth, which is about the
Spanish Flu epidemic.)
Human ferrets, here and abroad! [OT]
My Louisiana girls whoop Linda Iroff's Oberlin girls:
<http://www.thenewsstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080219/SPORTS/80218028/1006>
UK Skittles: [OT]
<http://www.bridgwatermercury.co.uk/mostpopular.var.2052849.mostviewed.victorians_go_eight_points_clear.php>39_19Feb200820:56:
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0802 12280 48 59_Re: new items (Rugpal North's ferret frames and crate tags)11_kat
[log in to unmask], 19 Feb 2008 08:07:51 -0600616_- >From: Nan and Sandy Sanders <
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