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Date: | Wed, 16 Dec 1992 03:46:19 -0500 |
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RE: Trella scratching
Laura, maybe it's just that the heater is causing her skin to dry out.
Try using a conditioner/cream rinse. PPP makes a good one called
Apple White (or something like that). It's not ferret specific (i.e.
it's in the dog section), but I know a lot of ferret owners who use
it. It's actually a whitener, but it doesn't bleach. I use it on
Percy, who's sable, with no problems. It just makes her underfur a
little brighter, which I really like.
> If anyone would like info on the ferret research, let me know
> and I will post what I can find out. Basically ferrets catch similar
Mark, do you have access to any lists of organizations that do animal
research? It's not for some animal rights thing, I want to send out
a mailing to all the researchers in the area asking them to release
their control group ferrets to our shelter. I know that some groups
have been very successful with this sort of thing in the past, my
only problem is that I have no idea how to find out the names/addresses.
I will keep all information confidential.
Please e-mail or send to:
Nancy Hartman
c/o The Delaware Valley Ferret Club
P.O. Box 7484
Newark, DE 19714-7484
> A Santa Cruz SPCA employee in training to be a licensed animal
> tech would like advice on a sick ferret.
Tell them to have their vet call:
Dr. Thomas Kawasaki
Old Bridge Veterinary Hospital
(701) 690-2580
He's one of the top ferret specialists in the country. And he doesn't
mind talking with other vets about ferret problems. (BTW, he's
in Woodbridge, VA)
- Nancy
Nancy Hartman CIS graduate student
[log in to unmask] U. of Delaware
President and founder, Delaware Valley Ferret Club
Owner of Percy & Bree
[Posted in FML issue 0383]
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