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Brian was right; it's 65 bites in 10 years. My source is the Baltimore
Ferret Club's myth vs. fact sheet, who takes the data from a 1988 Journal of
the American Veterinary Medical Association article (who got their data from
the CDC and a JAMA article).
Re. mince meat: There might be a language barrier - I think that in the UK,
mincemeat might be called _minced_ meat here. (Who was it that said that
England would be a good place to visit if it weren't for the language
barrier? With my experiences writing to an Australian, I know that English
isn't the same thing around the world.)
Happy ferreting to all,
Denise (plus Rocko and Randall)
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/\\ ____ ,^-o, Denise Voskuil - [log in to unmask]
``-,' `-';~~ Brain: "Are you pondering what I'm pondering?"
.',-'~`../ Pinky: "I think so, Brain, but if we didn't have
`^^ `^^ ears we'd look like weasels." ("Animaniacs")
"Ferrets are kittens with leather jackets and no fear!" - John Reed
[Posted in FML issue 1236]
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