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zen and the art of ferrets - bill and diane <[log in to unmask]>
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>From:    Michael Bostrom <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: cl an k yboard, chocolat
 
Keyboards can be disassembled and reassembled rather easily - real easy to
clean while apart (BTDT).  Make sure you know the place for all keys caps
before you decide to take them off (that might not be necessary in cleaning.
Sorry for the off ferret topic but I really doubt this is the first or last
case of ferret induced soda in the keyboard.  Do not recommend the
dishwasher.
 
>Mr. Lugnut Chains:"I'll bet that stupid Pomeranian told him, I never
>trusted that dog"
>Marco Hairball(Pom),"I really *am* a ferret.  Now gimme some Ferretvite.
 
I imagine your Pom/ferret interactions are as amusing as ours... <grin>
 
>From:    Zebe <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: questions about:pathvalley, food, shots
 
Path Valley had been the second largest ferret ranch in the country.  They
have a reasonably good reputation.  We at least used to like them a bit
better than Marshal.  They do the same things as a ranch unfortunately.
 
The ranch used to belong to Chuck and Fox Morton who wrote some of the
earliest books on ferrets as pets.
 
>From:    Fran Wiles <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: MF
 
Thank you.  There was a point a few months ago when we had some serious
problems going on and you reached out and helped us unconditionally.  We
thank you for that.  We know of no-one that does more for homeless ferrets
than you.  (There are others in your league though but that doesn't diminish
what you do.)
 
It is definitely a good thing that the ferret ranches spay/neuter unlike the
puppy and kitten mills that have helped lead to the bad situations with dogs
and cats.
 
It is dreamy eyed idealism that leads us to wish Marshall and the other
ranches didn't have early spay/neuter policies.  It is possible that it
could change in the future but that is the far future.  Near term all we can
do is be thankful that ferrets do not have the overpopulation problems of
dogs and cats.
 
Oh in case folks don't know it was one of you ferrets that took the best of
the best at the Maryland Save Our Shelter's show!
 
bill and diane killian
zen and the art of ferrets
http://www.zenferret.com/
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[Posted in FML issue 1939]

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