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Tue, 20 Feb 1996 18:38:18 -0500
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Hello: To those of you whom I haven't written to personally (on the loss of
your dear little ferrets), please accept my condolences.  I know how painful
the loss can be.  Congratulations to the new ferret owners.  I would soon
like to be a new mommy too:)
 
At the end of April, my daughter will be returning from university with
three male adult cats.  They are two years, nine months and seven months.
They have visited our ferret Katy, on occasional weekends, however, during
her "free" playtimes we have put the cats into a separate room and when we
returned Katy to her cage, we allowed the cats freedom of the house.  We
have allowed a few short periods of interaction but under very close
supervision.  What is the best way to integrate our little Katy and the
three new males?  We also have two female cats and a dog and this group gets
along just fine.  Any suggestions will be gratefully appreciated.
 
Thank you,
 
Jean and
Katy (I'm mommy's sweetheart!)
Baxter (the dog- oh boy, oh boy, oh boy, more cats for me to play with)
Teca (the Lady cat - harumph - how long are those males staying?)
Tiffany (the fat cat - just keep them away from my food bowl!)
 
 
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Jean                                    "Everything that lives
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                                         Nor for itself"     William Blake
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[Posted in FML issue 1484]

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