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Date: | Wed, 29 Jan 1997 21:03:12 -0500 |
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Okay, I decided to get Jitterbug and Monkey's teeth cleaned proffesionally
since I just don't think I can do it myself.
The first "service" I find wants to charge $65 per ferret and they don't
even get knocked out! The woman used to be a dental hygenist, but is NOT a
vet and has only ever done this on dogs and cats (although she never uses
anesthesia on either). So I thought number one this sounds pricey and
number two I think their teeth are bad enough that they should really be
asleep for the ordeal.
So I call the only vet in LA that I know does ferrets (Wilshire Animal
Hospital - actually in Santa Monica). THEY TELL ME IT WILL COST $160
EACH!!!!! Okay, so I only have two (I pity those of you with 5 and more),
but still $320 is an awful lot of money.
Is there ANYONE out there who knows a vet in Southern California who does
teeth cleaning for ferrets? If you do, how much do they charge you? I
really want to clean their teeth (they look pretty bad), but I just can't
pay that much. Please let me know any and all advice you have.
Love, Katlin
Jitterbug (Ah, come on mom, my teeth aren't that bad - hey give me
another raisin)
Monkey (My teeth aren't even 1 year old, leave me alone!!)
[Posted in FML issue 1830]
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