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Good news, Tink, we can exhale now! So glad it's not a tumor. I didn't know ferrets needed to be de-scented like skunks! Are you going to have it done? How is K? |
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K is doing fine. A bit in denial I think. Talking about how he's going to return straight away to work after the surgery. Men |
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Glad to hear that there's nothing to worry about with baby bear. I did not know that ferrets were like skunks in the scent gland department. Good thing they are not so smelly - I presume males are worse (as per usual!) |
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good news about BB... and i too have learnt something re ferretsand skunks with the smell situation... we dont have skunks in Australia...mind you we do have ferrets... in fact on of my school pals had twin brothers that kept ferrets...they had about5 of them between them... never thought they they were smelly... and im a bit of a "girly girl" in the smelly animal department |
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