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Kelly wrote:
>a safe way to get a paw print of a ferret to be used for a tattoo that
>would be safe for the ferret but show the exact detail for the artist??
 
I have a tattoo of my ferret Amelia's pawprint on my arm.  I got the
prints by mixing up a moderately thick mixture of non-toxic black acrylic
artist paint, painting one of Amelia's paws with it, and then letting her
walk around on a big piece of paper.  Using a brush to paint her paw pads
meant I got a much crisper image than if I had just dipped her paw in
paint, and clean up was certainly much easier!  A quick soapy rinse of
her paw was enough to wash off the paint.
 
I had Amelia make these prints when her insulinoma was getting quite
serious, and it was one of the best things I ever could have done.  Two
months after she passed away, I had her pawprint tattooed on me, and
now she steps with me wherever I go.
 
Regina
 
Regina Harrison  [log in to unmask]
http://users.rcn.com/badriya/
blog: http://badriya-z.blogspot.com/
 
"Is that my business?  Well, what is my business?  Do I know?  Did I ever
know?  Let s not go into that.  You re not human tonight, Marlowe.  Maybe
I never was or ever will be... Maybe we all get like this in the cold
half-lit world where always the wrong thing happens and never the right."
--Raymond Chandler, The Little Sister
[Posted in FML issue 4523]

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