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Hi
Michelle - My boy Taz is deaf, as is Kelleen's boy Lightstar {as was
Racy before her passing:( }. They get along rather well despite this
handicap. In fact, they are the lovingest ferrets either of us have. You
can't expect them to come to a squeeky, and yelling "no" doesn't always work
if you aren't where they can see you, but kisses are always available:) The
best tests for deafness I have seen vets use is - don't let the ferret see
you and make a sudden loud noise. If they don't respond, they are most
likely deaf.
I hope this helps. If you have any other questions or comments, just
e-mail me or Kelleen and we will help as best we can.
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* David Caudill ---- [log in to unmask] *
* Ste 778 3929 Overland *
* Boise, Idaho 83705 *
* F.A.N.G. - Ferret Association of Neverending Glee *
* Vice President and Co-Founder *
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[Posted in FML issue 1399]
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