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William Killian - Zen and the Art of Ferrets <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 4 Feb 1999 10:09:01 -0800
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>From:    Fox <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: various ..
>About the 6.5-7.0 lb fuzzies ..  i read somewhere that fuzzies that are
>neutered/spayed at birth usually don't have the chance of reaching a
>weight of over the 3 lb mark ..  are these huge fuzzies neutered/spayed?
 
Most are whole breeding ferrets.  Although most hobs are their largest at
somewhere around 7 months before their first rut.  Some angoras though
apparently get quite large despite a rather young castration.
 
>From:    meagan quinn <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Dr. Kawasaki's
>Has anybody had adrenal surgery/other services by Dr. Kawasaki done?  Is
>he really as cheap/good as they say?  I will be willing to make the trip
>if i know it is going to be worth it for Keera.
 
We have a lot of fine friends that are veterinarians that treat ferrets
but we consider Dr. Kawasaki our first choice most of the time for
surgical things.  We used to be fortunate enough to live a mere minutes
from his office.  Now its a couple hours <pout>.  One of our daughters had
to 'shadow' a professional one day as a school assignment.  She chose Dr.
K.  Our daughter was even in on some ferret spays (as an observer).
 
We don't know how he can afford to stay in business sometimes.  His prices
do tend to be lower than anyone else's.  And he cuts shelters a LOT of
slack...
 
Dr. Kawasaki is considered by many among the pre-eminent ferret surgeons.
He is often called upon to speak at veterinary conferences specifically on
ferret surgery.
 
Highly recommended!  You can always call to confirm an approximate price.
As with all medical procedures unforeseen complications can affect price.
 
We aren't knocking other vets that we don't know.  Nor intentionally
others that we do.
 
-bill
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bill and diane killian
zen and the art of ferrets
http://www.zenferret.com/
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[Posted in FML issue 2577]

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