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Date: | Sun, 1 Aug 1999 00:33:27 -0700 |
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Hi there! I live in Baltimore, which as some of you may know has been in
the heat-wave that has been going on these past few weeks. I live in a
basement apartment, with no A/C, but with fans, and three ferrets. The
ferrets are actually doing fine, as far as I can tell - the apt. is pretty
cool (being underground and all), they are still perky and playful, though
probably a bit slower than usual. I have not seen any of them show any
signs of heat distress at all.
My question is this: I am home most of the time, and since it is a small
flat, I let them free-roam when I am home. When I go out, I pop them in
the cage, where they do what seems to me a very strange thing in this
weather - they pile on top of one another in their hammock! They certainly
do it willingly, and seem fine when I let them out, but I wonder - is this
something I should try to prevent? They must get hot doing that, though
again, they always seem perky when I let them out. I guess what I'm asking
is, are they smart enough not to do a silly thing? Will they stop it if
they get too hot?
Thanks for your help!
Megan and the toasty three:
Anastasia ("Y'know Mom, a raisin would really cool me down.")
Lexie ("Do you like my tan?")
Sammi ("I want to be on the bottom!")
[Posted in FML issue 2759]
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