>Madison has a cold that I think is turning into a respiratory infection, >and I would like to take her to a vet that has experience with ferrets. >Does anyone in the Cranberry Township/Butler Area (PA) know of a good >vet?? OR...my boyfriend lives near Youngstown/Boardman, Ohio...I could >take them to a vet near him (whatever it takes to find a good vet for >my babies!!) ANy help would be greatly appreciated!! You can email me >directly. Thanks! In the FML yesterday or the day before was this: >Often the easiest way to find vets that are used by ferret shelters (and >thus used to ferrets) is to look at the SOS shelter list which Bill Gruber >sent out, or to see it again in places where it is posted such as the >Files section at >http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Ferret-Health-list . >There also are recommended vets listed on thatsite, and vets' lists at >places like http://www.miamiferret.org. Suspect that Star Ferret and >others still have lists but don't have those addies handy. However, just >about anything can be linked to from http://www.ferretcentral.org . > >I know there's a way to ask for it with the server but am going just >on memory: > >***** Bill, DO correct me if I am wrong! Is it that people write to >[log in to unmask] and ask for SEND FERRET SHELTER LISTS? ***** > >[Moderator's note: Nope... you write: SEND SHELTER LISTS BIG] -------------- Thanks, Bill! I think that there may also be vet list at www.thepetproject.com\ptff.html but am not sure; just know that Pam has had one in the past. In a bit of rush rihgt now. Anyone else have any vet lists to mention for folk's files and further references to help out anyone looking for vets? [Posted in FML issue 3548]