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Hi.
Just some input on yesterday's FML....
Ottis will eat almost anything. He was really enjoying a little nibble of
my pear, so I gave him a bigger piece. Within 5-10 minutes he was vomiting
it all up. Poor guy vomited 3 times. I am sure each ferret is different,
but when you feed the critters something new start small. Ottis loves his
fruit, but I sure learned not to give in to "the look".
I also would love to hear anything about the evil disposal plan in
Tennessee. I mailed that site to everyone I knew. Beyond me that someone
actually built that inhumane building. Sick, sick!
I like the ideas of incorporating ferts into our daily activities. My boys
follow me around the house, so it's easy to create activities for them. I
slide the toys across the floor, tip the paper bag right side up, let them
play in the empty extra large cereal box, or toss a sock their way all
while cruising around the house. My chores don't seem like as much work,
and the critters are stimulated. I realize not all homes can accommodate
ferrets on the lose, just some ideas. : - )
As for the ferret show "critique", be happy you have one to attend. Not
all of us live in areas where shows are possible. I can appreciate
constructive ideas to make the show better in the future, but posting an
anonymous negative check list is counterproductive and insulting to those
who make these events possible. I would suggest volunteering your time to
the committee or individuals instead.
To Carmen - I can't imagine how awful it must be to have your fuzzie held
captive. Good luck in your quest to free your baby. To those who have
lost a ferret...so sorry. Remember that the world was a better place with
them, and The Bridge will flourish with each "dook dook".
Kisses to the fuzzies,
Alissa & Ottis & Henry
[Posted in FML issue 2792]
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