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I am the shoddy bearer of news from Mary of F.A.I.R. in Illinois. She
wrote an article - The Fine Points of Ferrets- I believe. The magazine
left out the word NOT in a critical sentence.
Sukie, please let people know what magazine this was in as I thought I
would remember the name of it-but did not. It really could hurt the ferret
community and our ferrets?? and besmirch the name of one of the most noble
of women that I have had the privilege and honor of knowing.
Sorry I am not being the help I thought I could be. I am way tired.
Stayed up most of the night watching the different animals come to feed on
the porch. The red fox and skunk and opossums And the raccoons came!!!! I
save the unwanted fert and cat kibble each day. [one of the raccoons came
right up to the glass and stuck his face right into mine with only the
glass between us.: two nosey beings peeking at each other] Better than any
movie or play or dinner: an incredible high.
Mary and I spoke early on, and I did not take notes as I thought I would
remember. She wrote ferrets do NOT shed, and the magazine wrote that
ferrets DO shed rabies in their saliva; which is not true.
Sukie, I know Mary spoke with you. Did I get this right? All I fully
understood is that Mary did not write what the magazine wrote. The one
word NOT entirely changed a critical sentence.
Could this lead to the death of ferrets in the future to test for rabies as
they still do in many places? Or is this just a big terrible mistake with
no repercussions for us? [ She did call the company as they did not catch
the error, and they are going to write a retraction.]
Why do I get the feeling that I am not going to like the answer?
Lisette
[Posted in FML issue 2793]
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