> From: Lorene Turner <[log in to unmask]> > Also, on a strange veterinary note, when they were given to me > poor Ivanova had nails so long that the longest nail on each > back foot was actually *pulled away* from the toe, upwards. > This looked incredibly painful, but after her nails were clipped > the toes returned to normal, just a week later! Do ferrets heal > phenomonally fast? Imagine my surprise at telling the vet "Better Hi Lorene: I've had six ferrets in my lifetime (five of them are still with me now) and it does seem like they heal remarkably well. I've had two go in for surgery twice and they healed very quickly (although it was touch-and-go for a couple of days with one), not to mention the assorted amount of neuterings. They're incredible little animals. Other stuff: As far as the FML goes, I have a hard time getting to all the newsgroups I want to read now, but I *never* miss an issue of the FML. Please keep the current format. Tailwagging: I thought I was seeing things two years ago when my then-kit Sidney wagged his tail (he kind of flicks it back and forth like a cat). He was the only one I had ever seen to do this. My 3 month old just displayed his wagging ability the other day. BTW, my husband came up with a poem for Max (the baby). It goes something like this: An Ode to Max My soul - I have to bare it Cause I have a baby ferret You think that you could scare it But you can't - it has no fear His moniker is Max He leaves his elders in their tracks He's so hyper he breathes in hacks And he *tries to drink my beer* He's as cunning as a fox He hates our human-imposed locks And he *tries to eat my socks* What the hell's he doing here? But when he wants to take a nap He may take it in my lap I become a total sap Let's get another kit next year! Dave Seyler I personally thought it was great - and typifies ferret owners: No matter what, we always want another. Amy Seyler (+Elektra, Ian, Claudia, Sidney & the now-infamous Max) [Posted in FML issue 0928]