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Pamela Greene <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 13 Feb 1995 09:58:38 -0500
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"Alone in Ca." asked about lumps after vaccinations:
 
Here's Dr. Williams' comment, from Part V of the FAQ (section 10.2):
|   Cutaneous vaccine reactions
|      Subcutaneous vaccination with rabies or other vaccines may, over
|      a period of weeks, cause a hard lump [9.1] at the site of
|      vaccination.  The lump simply consists of a large area of
|      inflammation and most commonly are seen around the neck.  The
|      lumps can be removed, and generally do not cause a major problem
|      for your pet.  Similar lesions may be seen in vaccinated dogs
|      and cats.
 
Also, tail-fluffing is quite normal for an upset or excited ferret.
 
Bryan McCullough asked about non-WWW access to the Photo Gallery, and
> In the same vein, Kevin, which ftp site in AZ?
 
I suspect the answers to these questions are the same: Bob Nixon's FTP
site, ftp.primenet.com in the users/b/bigrex/ directory.  Pretty much
all the WWW Ferret Photo Gallery files are there, plus some others.
For instance, the photo of Pixxel and Rusty swimming in the tub is one
of the pixrust[1-4].jpg ones; I forget which.
 
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