> I'm in shock. Well, not quite, you don't usually cry while you're in
> shock, do you? My poor ferret, Keesa, got crushed by a 60 lb weight
> yesterday. She's not dead, but we're still not past the 24 hour mark.
 
  I hope Keesa pulls threw.  I wish you and Keesa well.
 
 
> My question is, what does one do around the holidays with a ferret?
> I want to put up a Christmas tree and I can just see Fou perched at the
> top of it now (of course the ornaments are no longer on the tree in this v
> vision).  Any suggestions?
>
> Jennifer
 
        Do what I do, just don't get a tree. :)  If you get any good
suggestions could you post them.  I usualy don't get a tree.  I live
with two ferrets and my family lives around 1500 miles away.   So I
realy don't need one, but I may just get one for the ferrets this
year.  I'm sure they'ld love it.
 
> Subject: Need for help
>
> Hiyas!!
 
> I just recently found out that my Snowball is blind
>
> (as well as being deaf) i was wondering if perhaps
>
> you could post a question in regards to the care of
>
> such an animal?  He's a true albino about 1 1/2 years
>
> old.  Most of my non-shark owner friends tell me that
>
> the best thing to do is putting him to "sleep"
 
        I had a cat that became deaf and blind from age.  Every day
he would still go out and do his rounds.  The dogs would not go near
him and he always came back.  He lived like this for almost five years.
I don't see why a ferret couldn't live a happy long life like that.
Of course you do have to pay a bit more attention as to wear he can
run free.  If by chance you do decide to put him down(please don't)
give your nearest ferret shelter, they may be able to find a foster
parrent for him.
 
        Hope you all a have a good weekend.
 
        Brad, Mako, and Sebastian.
 
[Posted in FML issue 0569]