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CHUCK PULLIAM <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 12 Dec 1997 11:01:34 -0700
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I do have a question I hope someone can answer.  As we live in the desert,
my greatest concern is always the high temps in the summer (up to
120-degrees!) and I have to be very careful with my fuzzies during that
time.  But, I have read so much recently about people letting their ferrets
play in the SNOW!!  It only gets maybe down to 40-degrees here at the
coldest......BUT, when I take the kids out and the temp is under about
65-degrees, they shiver like they are freezing to death, so I always wrap
baby blankets around them, even going to and from the car.  Neither of them
seem to have any desire to even peek his head out of the blanket.......are
they "sissies"?????  Or, is their blood thinner because we live in the
desert?  They never spend any time in the heat in the summer (except for the
minute or two it takes us to run to or from the air-conditioned car to
air-conditioned house, etc.)
 
Just curious........hope someone can answer this, as my husband says I
"baby" them too much.
 
Jacquie Rodgers
Loki & Morgan ("sissy" fuzzies)
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[Posted in FML issue 2153]

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