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Just lost one of my jills.


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i dont no if this is applicable but a number of years ago i collected a spayed jill from the

ferret rescue in llangyfelach just outside swansea south wales they insisted that they

would arrange for her to be spayed by a local vet that they always used for two reasons

one was the cost the other was that the inoculations given by some vets were based on

dog distemper derived drugs not suitable for ferrets

some 6 weeks before i had a jill spayed and inoculated when i collected her she was very

groggy and never recovered she was fine when i took her in

however the little jill from the ferret rescue lived a full and i hope happy life the only thing

that amazed me was that some arsehole had snapped her eye teeth off unfortunately iwas

unable to find the previous owner as i would would have enjoyed removing a few of his teeth :boxing::censored:

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Do ferts suffer from `the sweats ` and is it a form of distemper ? Sure ive read a book about this ,and i know Drabble had two weasles that died after having a series of fits and it was down to parasite they picked up in their food ( see A weasel in my meatsafe ) anyway sorry about that mate

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