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"Sheri M." <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 4 Jan 1998 23:44:23 -0600
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Hi all--
 
I've got a couple of questions for folks who've seen the Ferrets USA for 98.
 
Turn to page 6, look at the ferret on the bottom--the one sniffing the
globe.  Now, that is the exact color of my BB, including the little white
patch under the chin--does anyone know what to call that color?  It's not a
color pattern that I've seen much of, and so far I don't know what to call
it.  I, personally, call it taupe.  Tee-hee.  If you have an idea or know
for sure, drop me a quick line in private mail.  Thanks a bunch.
 
Now turn to page 56.  Look at that HUGE ferret.  I would like to know if
that particular line is being bred, and is that an angora ferret, maybe?
Does anyone know the photographer, Renee Stockdale?  Or are you here, Renee?
I'd like to know who the subjects are.
 
I'd like to find out if there's a breeding line out there somewhere--I have
a "thing" for BIG ferrets--which is funny, considering one of mine is the
tiniest female I've ever seen.
 
Ok, that's it.
 
Thanks in advance,
 
--Sheri
 
"Until our paths find us together
        may you forever
            go in peace."
 
--Mike Rayburn
[Posted in FML issue 2177]

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