> > When I took Minima to the vet today he admitted he'd never seen a ferret > who was presumed to have Cushings go completely bald and then grow a new > full coat - usually they just stay bald. So I showed Minima (with her new > full coat) to him - he had no explanation. Does anyone else? (she was > *completely* bald, like Kojak the ferret) > > Victoria Hadfield, Antigone and Minima We have a ferret at the shelter named Bambi who now has a healthy head of hair. She was totaly bald as well. She's also one of the sweetest little ferrets you've ever seen. Boy I hope Mako and Sebastian don't read this. :) > Subject: Re: Kansas bite case (what the heck?)! > > either ever bitten me or anyone let alone drawn blood. We all know this is a > joke. > I think it's more like we wish it was a joke. As ferret owners/owned by ferrets, we do not have it easy. In the eyes of ingorant people these furry/friendly animals are crazed killers. Have you ever tried to tell someone that your ferret is domestic and can't live in the wild. Most people think your out of you mind. I had one person get in my face real bad and told me I had no idea what I was talking about. He said the best ferret was a dead ferret. He also said "for my sake" he will take my kids and kill them for me. Now thats ignorant. I think this is starting to sound like a flame, well it isn't. I just get a little hot under the collar when I think of ferret bites and rabies. We had a 10 week old kit lost to system last year. One, she was to young for the rabies vaccine. Two, the judge said it wouldn't have made any difference. It was a very dark day. :( Well it's time for me to get off my podium and try to humble for the rest of the day. I hope you all have a good weekend. Brad [Posted in FML issue 0698]