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Paula A Bryder <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 21 Jun 1997 21:40:23 -0700
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FML'ers,
I recieved this today from a friend in Texas.  Any advice, comments,
ecperience you can share with us would be appreciated.  (Che, of course, is
a ferret)
 
>Paula,
>
>Andrea and I bought a sugar glider yesterday. Just in case you didn't
>already know, it is  a marsupial about the size of a ground squirrel or
>chipmunk, and can glide like the flying squirrels of the American east and
>north. Upon bringing it home, we realized that it could squeeze between the
>bars of Che's cage. Che and my Pomeranian ignore each other pretty much,
>but I'm wondering if you have seen ferrets and other small mammals interact
>together (e.g., hamsters, gerbils, white rats, guinea pigs, etc.)
>Obviously, I'm wondering if instinct and natural prey are a potential cause
>for worry? Do you have any knowledge or thoughts?
>
>Thanks,
>Tex
[Posted in FML issue 1980]

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