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Date: | Fri, 9 Aug 1996 08:13:01 +0000 |
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Hi Steve, you wrote:
>How do you clean there tails? My DEW has an orange tail. I suspect that
>this is because she lets it hang over when in the pan!
The best way to clean a ferret tail is to allow it to soak for a while, and
then while someone else distracts the little one, go at it with a fingernail
brush. I'm not kidding here, use a soft scrubby brush or you'll never get
down to the skin (especially with winter coats!). I have a little white one
with the same problem - thank goodness she's a water baby (as long as the
water is scalding hot, she'll happily sit and soak - go figure) or I'd never
get her clean!
BTW, I use "extra-body" Suave on all my ferrets. I have tried most of the
special "ferret shampoos", and I have found that nice, cheap, Suave is the
best for their coats - particularly during flea season when they have to be
washed rather often. The ferret shampoos that I tried were okay for the
fur, but they seemed to really hard on the skin (yes, I know, ferret skin is
incredibly tough, but itchy skin still itches!). And no, Suave didn't pay
me for this endorsment ;-). Good luck...
Gwen
[Posted in FML issue 1656]
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