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Troy Lynn <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Aug 1995 09:27:00 CDT
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Nancy - Please don't put your biter down.  I'd be happy to take her if
it gets to the point you really can't cope.  Course I am in Kansas but
we would manage somehow.  I have a 100% rehabilitation success rate.
It can be done.  You can email me personally at: [log in to unmask]
 
Old house ferretproofing - One thing I found in our old house was the
air vents weren't screwed down and you could lift them with one finger.
Something you may not think of.
 
Sir Clyde to the Rescue - The other evening Deno was wrestling with some
unknown sable (sorry, too many sables that look alike from a distance)
and Deno was making his usual whiny noises when all of a sudden in comes
Clyde, stops watches and listens, and decides Deno needs help.  Clyde
runs over checks it out closer then tackles the sable!  The sable still
tries to play with Deno (an overly large dark eyed white) but Clyde is
relentless so after a few minutes it is Clyde and the sable wrestling
and Deno (sighing with relief) playing flat ferret looking on.  I could
actually see Clydes thought process, how he analyzed the situation and
then decided the best course of action, and he was so tactful!
 
Hugs to all.  tle
[Posted in FML issue 1283]

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