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Hi everyone,
Found some of your emails in my darned spam folder. I should have
thought to check there, but hopefully I have responded to all of you.
If I missed one of you, please know I truly and really appreciate you
reaching out to help me with tips and fantastic information, some
tricks that I never knew which I save for future needs (and to pass
along, too).
Here's a link to this pug faced ferret who was born with a slight
deformed face that makes it look pug-faced or a push in nose, but
the darling lived to be over 7 years old in a wonderful home. I
first learned about this cutie from this link which I copied for
you to see. No scary pictures of the face, just more adorable.
Facial deformity has been documented in ferrets and when it's flat
like this they are known as 'bracycephalic' or 'pug' ferrets that
isn't very common as it goes. The ferret's name is Rambo.
Link below:
http://florafaunadinner.blogspot.com/2012/11/ewok-special-ferret.html
Thought I'd share with all of you. All more of reason to hug your
ferrets each and every day.
April Crompton
MNWardancers Ranch and Rescue (currently closed due to taking care
of very ill parent and other parent recovering from several major
surgeries)
[Posted in FML 7923]
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