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Flavia Calzecchi Onesti <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 9 Dec 1997 11:39:20 -0500
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Hello everybody,
Flavia back here with little Plegine, we had a computer problem so I stayed
without it for more than a month....
 
BUT we are back....And my silly Plee is one of the best things in my life!
He's becoming everyday more accustomed to us and is beginning to stay for a
while on my legs when I sit at the computer or study or anything, and has
stopped to bite when playing.  Every Saturday we go out and bring him with
us, and well, guess who's the Star???  We don't even get a 'hello!' but as
soon as we arrive we hear 'ooohh, look!  There's little Plee!!'.  He's being
spoiled in the greatest possible way......And he's a real fun to play with!
Only one bad news: his big friend Pentothal The Cat is no longer with us,
for he disappeared a month ago...I was thinking about adopting a kitten to
make friends with Plee, so that in the morning when I'm not home the can
keep company to each other.
 
I also have a question for everybody: Is ferret food (industrial, I mean)
really necessary?  Isn't there a better solution, for example preparing the
food everyday?  If so, could anybody give me some recipes for everyday
feeding?  The problem with ferret food is that here in Italy there isn't
any, and ordering it regularly from other countries is quite an expense.
Here we have Hill's Science Diet or Eukanuba food, but I'm not sure if it
can make a good everyday food for Plegine, and what kind of it I should buy.
Thanks everybody for listening, and DookDook to all!!
 
Flavia and PlegineTheMonster
 
Jade Eyes  ([log in to unmask])
[Posted in FML issue 2150]

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