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DONALD GASPARETTI <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 20 Dec 1995 19:49:01 -0800
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Hi
We have just adopted (actually purchased) our frist ferret (about 3 days
ago).  We read the ferret faq which answered mnay of our questions - axcept
for one.
 
The FAQ had an article which recommended that ferrets should not be exposed
to temperatures over 80 degrees without adequate ventillation and fresh
water.
 
What about cold temperatures (ie 20 to 50 degrees) and snow.  Is it safe to
take them out under these conditions?
 
It doesn't take long for these "organic slinkies" to capture your heart, and
we definitely don't want to do anything which may cause harm to him (Moby).
 
Thanks
 
Don G.
[Posted in FML issue 1419]

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