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Millie Sanders <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 14 Aug 1998 21:41:36 -0500
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With regard to my asking for those who have used Ed Lipinski's food and
handling and got better results, I thank those who responded.  I seemed to
get more who testified on Ed really carrying about his ferrets and how his
ferrets were in really good shape than from those who used his methods over
a long period of time.  Special thanks to Scott Giarrocco and his indepth
report.  I feel more secure I am doing the best for my group with Totally
Ferret, freedom for lots and lots and lots of exercise,(my gosh the
exercise!),proper vaccinations, and treats are just more TF fed by hand,
which is oh so much more exciting!.wow.
 
To Amy Flemmings, I too would like to know if those who were "fixed" had a
higher or lower rate of adrenal problems.  I doubt anyone has kept records
but those who handle lots of ferrets might have a feel as to which of theirs
were which, although with the large population of fixed vs. whole, that's a
tough one.
 
Millie & her cleaning crew
Easy Off - the most perfect ferret in the whole wide world
Ammonia:  obviously upchucking won't stop it, maybe if she "accidently"
goes swimming in the fish acquarium, that's not so perfect
Cascade:  The Observer (I'VE BEEN VIOLATED, she kissed me, call the SPCF
call the Marines, the Coastguard, call Ms Patty at the shelter
Ajax: yet to come (Mama, will I get a new neck brace before I go live
with them?)
[Posted in FML issue 2401]

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