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"March, Jim" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 18 Nov 1996 17:41:00 -0800
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>The big concern is adrenal disease.  It should be looked at by a vet.  But
>since ferrets are illegal (currently) in California, it may be difficult to
>find a vet.  I m sure other people with ferrets in California will e-mail
>you privately with suggestions.
 
Doc, finding a vet here is surprisingly easy - ever since the Rabies vaccine
was approved, there's been a policy of never harassing fertvets.
 
If you're in California and need a vet, get to the CDFA homepage at
www.cdfa.com and use the contact numbers there; they know most of the
ferret-knowledgable vets, especially in Northern CA.  For SoCal, hop to the
Ferrets Anon pagelinks for Ventura chapter and you should be able to hook up
with a vet.
 
I think Pam Greene's page (CDFA's page has a link to Ferret Central) also
has online lists of fertvets?
[Posted in FML issue 1773]

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