>From: Jennifer Rikert <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: post exploratory operation for old ferret at Cornell >if anyone has gone through this is, immediately after he tries to eat, >he goes through this "chewing/grinding" motion in his mouth that makes >an akward sound, like he might have an ulcer. Jennifer, Pauly used to grind his teeth when he was sick. The vet thought he had a pancreatic tumor. >From: Michael McKinley <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Northwest Goings on/Rocking and reeling.... We had a great write up in the P.I. on Thursday. (Danielle mentioned it in yesterdays list and I had to do a little digging to find it.) Here's the web site: http://www.seattle-pi.com/pi/hahn/hahn011.shtml Overall not too bad an article. Positive in a tongue-in-cheek sort of way. With all of the bad publicity, it's nice to have some positive things to say about our fuzzies. Michael, I think I'm going to e-mail Mr. Hahn and let him know what a nice article he wrote for us. The local paper here is doing a 4-part series on "non-traditional" pets, but they only chose birds, reptiles, rodents, and fish. Hopefully I can get them to add a fifth part and do ferrets too. Maybe this article would help. Michel [Posted in FML issue 2738]