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Michelle Suzanne Kurtz <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Apr 1994 13:53:05 -0400
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I did some browsing around on the computer and found these articles. I
hope that they help someone out there who is looking for information.
 
This might be a good one for proof that our furries can't live long on
their own.
 -------------------------------------Expanded Academic----------
AUTHOR(s):       Johnson, Dirk
TITLE(s):        Tracking the ferret: a cooperative effort benefits a former
                   pest. (project funded by Fish and Wildlife Service and
                   Wyoming Game and Fish Department aims to start 10 colonies
                   of ferrets bred in captivity and then released into the
                   wild) (The Environment Pages)
                 Tue
                 illustration photograph map
 
                 The New York Times
                 pB8(N) pC4(L)
                 Sept 24  1991  v141
 
Does this article say that the ferret in this situation was abused?
 -------------------------------------Expanded Academic----------
 AUTHOR(s):       Paisley, John W.
                 Lauer, Brian A.
TITLE(s):        Severe facial injuries to infants due to unprovoked attacks
                   by pet ferrets.
                  illustration photograph
 
                 JAMA, The Journal of the American Medical Association
                 p2005(2)
                 April 1  1988  v259  n13
 
Maybe she says some good things?
 -------------------------------------Expanded Academic----------
AUTHOR(s):       Wendling, Laura
TITLE(s):        Ferrets in the family. (ferrets as pets)
                  illustration photograph
 
                 Mother Earth News
                 p30(2)
                 Nov-Dec  1988    n114
 
This one might not be significant, but you never know. He might say my
personality theroy just doesn't work on ferrets because every single
ferret is friendly and cuddly. <- wouldn't that be a great quote if it was
true?
 -------------------------------------Expanded Academic----------
 AUTHOR(s):       Lester, David
                 Dunn, Catherine
TITLE(s):        A test of Sheldon's theory of personality in ferrets. (W.
                   H. Sheldon)
 
                 Perceptual and Motor Skills
                 p962(1)
                 Dec  1989  v69  n3(1-2)
 
This article sounds great! I think I might try FerretLegging when I get
home. ha ha ha
 -------------------------------Expanded Academic----------
AUTHOR(s):       Katz, Donald
TITLE(s):        In praise of ferret leggers. (excerpt from Out of the
                   Noospere: The Best Writings from Outside Magazine)
 
Summary:         A humorous description of the English sport of ferret
                   legging is presented. Ferret legging is said to involve
                   tying a contestant's trousers at the ankles and inserting
                   several ferrets into the pant legs.
 
 
                 Harper's Magazine
                 p32(3)
                 Nov  1992  v285  n1710
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Sorry this is so long, but I wanted to make sure that if someone
out there need the references they would be able to find them.
 
[Posted in FML issue 0793]

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