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Just wanted to add to Linda's comments about ferrets not being able to pant
and therefore having a hard time keeping cool. That's exactly right, and I
don't want to be picky, but I think it's really important to emphasize that
more than being `like dogs' in this respect, ferrets seem to be quite a bit
*more* susceptible to the effects of the heat, especially in a room or a car
where there is no breeze. I don't know the stats on dogs, but I do know that
ferrets can't take it more than about 75-80 *max* even at home, and it's
surprising how much warmer than that it can get in front of a window or in a
car. Our little guys are just so small and vulnerable -- dogs not only can
take it hotter for longer, but they don't go from hot to gone quite as
quickly as our fuzzies. I think Deborah Jeans' book talks about this, but I
think hers may be the only one. All the more reason every owner and
perspective owner should have that book!
Scott already knows from a personal message how very sorry I am for his loss.
There can't be anything worse than learning stuff about our loved ones the
hard way.
Laura
Laura L'Heureux Kupkee
U. of Illinois Vet Med Class of `96
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[Posted in FML issue 1140]
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