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Janice Underwood <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 6 Dec 1995 14:09:27 -0500
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Hi all,
 
        The new baby the SO brought home finally has a name....
 
Introducing    'Anaka Hina   literal translation ferret white hair
pronounced 'ah-nah-kah  hee-nah
 
The name came from an acquaintance in Hawaii, so I guess you can add
'anaka to the list of how to say ferret in foreign languages. The
apostrophe is a glottal stop, and is part of the word. For those who
might be interested in a few other Hawaiian/Polynesian names....
 
Kea [kay-uh]  means white
Apelekoka     means apricot
 
Also to be introduced is another Marshall Farms kit who as yet has no
name...  she is a very interesting mix of cinnamon, gold and sable.  She is
very small, and is *quite* the climber.  Any naming suggestions?
 
Does anyone have a name for ferret adolescence?  You know, the ferret
terrible twos and teens rolled together?  :) Kayla definitely has quite the
case of them.
 
Janice Underwood                             Silk CGC [greyhound]
Schenectady, NY                           Kayla [sable ferret kit]
e-mail: [log in to unmask]     'Anaka Hina [albino ferret kit]
[Posted in FML issue 1404]

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