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>From:    Kojima Keiko <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: Looking for a vet in Boston
 
>I am looking for a ferret knowledgeable vet accessable by the public
>transportation from Chestnut Hill.  I tried MSPCA but they are so
>expensive.  I called The Boston Vet but never heard back from them.
>liked the one in Wayland but too far away without a car.  Someone
> >mentioned Dr. Harley of South Boston Animal Clinic.  I'd like to know if
>he is really ferret knowledgeable.  I hope someone will respond to this
>post.
 
That may have been me who mentioned Dr. Harley-- at any rate, I brought my
ferrets to him in March for annual exams and vacs.  He seemed to know
what he was doing, and answered the questions I had for him, treating my
concerns seriously.  He also used the exam to teach a vet tech about
ferrets, which I think is a good sign.  I don't know how much surgery he
has done-- if he hasn't done much, for that it might be worth paying more
at Angell Memorial.  But for vacs and exams, he was just fine :)
 
Regina
and Cully and Amelia, who say vacs are never fine
 
Regina Harrison
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Electra the Brujah's page:
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if they find us
we will burn like witches
[Posted in FML issue 2677]

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