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Kesrael Vacchon <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 10 Jan 2009 14:42:31 -0500
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Your advice with a biting ferret is glaringly wrong.

1) Fasting a sick ferret or one with health issues, from my
understanding, can be dangerous. And you never never never fast a
ferret for 2 or 3 days, as suggested in step 3 of your little list.
Unless you want a dead ferret. I hope to all above that you never
get a biting ferret if that is your method of treatment.

2) In step 12, you suggest adding cabbage, carrots or potatoes to the
ferrets soup. *sigh* As we all know, ferrets are OBLIGATE CARNIVORES.
Cabbage, carrots and potatoes are not meat. A ferret should NOT be
fed these items. Not only that but carrots could cause an intestinal
blockage.

3) In step 13, you say to stake the ferret outside for half a day. This
is ONLY if you can provide constant supervision of the ferret. Ferrets
are sneaky, wiley little creatures, they can and will escape if you're
not there to supervise.

At the end of your post, you say that if she has any questions to let
you know. I just hope beyond all hopes that before she tries any of
your methods she stops and considers the advice of others before she
ends up with either an injured, missing or dead ferret.

~Tammy - a.k.a. Kesrael

[Posted in FML 6210]


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