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Date:
Thu, 7 Jan 2010 09:18:58 -0600
Subject:
Ferret Allergies
From:
Becky Poland <[log in to unmask]>
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I did have a whole male for a short time and he prompted the same
reaction in me that cats do. It was a rough week or so to make it to
his neuter appointment!

I typically just take a benadryl or zyrtec to keep it all in check, and
I don't mind that much because I have allergies to dust and mold and
grass, so I need to keep all that in check any way so it doesn't bother
me so much that I take allergy pills.

So, yes, you can be allergic to ferrets.

Becky

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