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Vampkel wrote:

> well this is really great to know....this board has always been such an asset.
> anyhow, chauncey is still shunning his hard food (that would be ultrablend, 3
> in 1). its so weird coz he's 6, and he's been eating that this whole time,
> w/no problems. do ferrets all of a sudden change their diets? he loves the
> A/D and we've been feeding that to him regularly now. also giving him
> banana/raisin ferret treats. at petco yesterday i found another type of moist
> ferret food in a can...can't think of it right now. unfortunately my vet (who
> now i am questioning his expertise, since the A/D incident) is out of town
> until next week. when he returns i will ask him about that, as well as take
> chauncey in. but he is eating the wet and moist foods. so i'm glad about
> that.


You can always look in the STAR*Ferrets Vet listing to see if there is a
Vet listed in your area:

http://www.ferretcentral.org/for-others/db-vets.html

or: http://www.thepetproject.com/starferrets.html

Look over the list carefully, because the listing is extremely
technologically outdated and is not very user-friendly, it is easy to
scroll over your area and miss a vet.

If you tell us the state you live in, someone here might be able to
recommend a good vet.

--
Brian

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