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Pamela Greene <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Mar 1995 09:41:43 -0500
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I wrote:
> Ferret Central has moved!
 
A small correction: if you know of a page or an index which has a link
to the old Ferret Central, please email -me-, not the page's owner,
and tell me where it is.  I'll ask the owner to update it.  That way
index owners won't be bombarded with correction requests.  Thanks!
 
Deborah Micklea asked:
> Is it possible for a ferret to get a cold?
 
Yes, unlike many animals, ferrets can trade colds and flus with you.
Tygger might also be sneezing just because he's been wandering around
in dusty places.  I don't mean to panic you, but coughing and wheezing
are also common signs of cardiomyopathy -- heart disease.  That's not
likely, especially at his age, but you could keep it in mind if the
symptoms don't clear up after a week or two of treatment.
 
--
- Pam Greene         ==> Ferret Central has moved! <==
Tell your friends, tell your neighbors, and change your links to
       <http://www.optics.rochester.edu:8080/users/pgreene/central.html>
[Posted in FML issue 1127]

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