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Monica Istvan <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 3 Feb 1995 17:45:45 -0600
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It's been a couple of years since the last Ferret Frolic for the Food bank
was held, and I wonder if there is anyone out there running any kind of
organized ferret association.  If there is - please drop me a line at
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If there isn't, would anyone out there like to get together?  I don't have
the time to organize a group on my own, but I would be willing to
co-chair/assist anyone brave enough to take on the task!
 
After the loss of my last baby (she was 4) last week to a suspected spinal
tumour and/or lymphosarcoma, "MoJo" (I didn't name her-her dad did), I
adopted two two-year-olds (Onyx and Nareese) and forgot how the "Terrible
Twos" were! =: ) What a riot!  We are having fun (just a bit untrained in the
nibbling area!) during our "get acquainted" period.  We loved the description
of them as carpet/shower sharks.  We were calling them hairy sausages and bed
tunnellers (MoJo used to chew our ankles at 2am), but I think carpet shark is
an accurate title befitting the little ones.
 
TO JUMPING FERRET:
 
I had a little one with the same goal in life, she would fly off the back of
the rocker at anyone who might let her out of the living room (we had the
doorway boarded off with a 2.5 foot plank).
 
 
TO FOOD:
 
I have fed Iams to my ferrets and cats beginning when I started to work
part-time for the Iams company several years ago.  Originally I was feeding
Science Diet on the recommendation of my vet, and after two years, the
ferrets wouldn't touch it (I had 5 then).  So I had to try another food - off
we went to NutroMax.  They loved that, but my kitties' coats weren't very
nice.  When I switched to Iams it took about three months, but the kitties
coats were much silkier, and they all ate much less = less litterbox
cleanup!=: ))  We don't have Totally Ferret in Calgary, and none of the
ferret diets available here were recommended by my vets.
 
Sorry for the long msg. but there's just not enough time!
 
Monica and the Wild Kingdom
Onyx & Nareese (the terrible two)
Evinrude & Stryder (the kitties)
[Posted in FML issue 1095]

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