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Lolli Pop <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 29 May 2002 17:24:06 -0700
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Someone said on the FML (I'm not sure exactly when, but I think within
the past week) that "IF YOU VACCINATE YOUR FERRETS, THEY WILL BE SAFE."
But that's not necessarily true, is it?  I thought a vaccination was a
precaution, not a safeguard.  I also thought there were more than one
kind of distemper (bacterial, viral, etc.) and ferrets aren't vaccinated
against all of them.  Can someone with more information than I do please
enlighten the group?  It worries me to think that someone would vaccinate
their fuzz and then think there's no way they could contract distemper.
 
Thanks a bunch!
 
Ellen and Crew (Bridget, Brandon, Zoe, Zeus, Cujo, Chaos, Clyde, Grandma,
Bandit, Smokey, and MollyCat...Missing Bear Ryan at the Bridge and Cheech
and Chong who were kidnapped.)
[Posted in FML issue 3798]

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