Archive for December, 2006

Eye Ear & Dental Care: Ferret Depot

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

Eye Ear & Dental Care: Ferret Depot
Ferret Depot is the Fast Track for all your ferret needs. We carry a large selection of ferret These three areas make up most of the general grooming practices that are necessary to keep your

Modern Ferret Magazine - pet ferret care tips, information, fun, and
Fun and informative resource created for ferret owners, by ferret owners. Site includes subscription and ordering information and descriptions of magazine contents.

Ferret Care Guide and Ferret Facts
Information about keeping ferrets as pets, including a care guide and some facts about ferrets. Introduction. Live 6-8 years on average (sometimes up to 11 or 12) Females are called jills, and

www.oregonferretshelter.com

Sunday, December 31st, 2006

www.oregonferretshelter.com
www.oregonferretshelter.com: is under construction. Pet Ferrets Ferret Information Shelter Cove

Modern Ferret Magazine - contact information
SITE NAVIGATOR Choose a section Modern Ferret Home Subscribe / Order What’s New About Us Magazine Contents Celebrities Awards / Honors Testimonials eBay Auctions Press Releases Press Coverage Journal

Ferret Universe-Vital information on ferret care, health, ownership
Ferret Universe - ferret information, owning ferrets, ferret care, ferret health, distemper vaccines As the name implies, these fuzzy little creatures that capture our heart and soul are not

Re: Holiday Greetings

Saturday, December 30th, 2006

Re: Holiday Greetings
Merry Christmas to you & Yours, Barney & Daffy, Did ya bake them a speacial cookie ???? So Cute. Love JC Jacque L. Carlyle

South Korea Confirms H5N1 Bird Flu Outbreak
After an H5N1 bird flu outbreak was confirmed by South Korean authorities, 236,000 poultry will be slaughtered in Iksan, about 145 miles south of the capital, Seoul. A strict quarantine has been established around the immediate vicinity of the affected area. Alarm bells rang earlier on this week when 6,000 poultry suddenly died at a farm in Iksan. Authorities culled all poultry and eggs in the farm and imposed a 10 km quarantine around the area. [click link for full article]

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South Korea Confirms H5N1 Bird Flu Outbreak

Saturday, December 30th, 2006

South Korea Confirms H5N1 Bird Flu Outbreak
After an H5N1 bird flu outbreak was confirmed by South Korean authorities, 236,000 poultry will be slaughtered in Iksan, about 145 miles south of the capital, Seoul. A strict quarantine has been established around the immediate vicinity of the affected area. Alarm bells rang earlier on this week when 6,000 poultry suddenly died at a farm in Iksan. Authorities culled all poultry and eggs in the farm and imposed a 10 km quarantine around the area. [click link for full article]

GenoMed’s Fourth Horse Recovering From Presumed West Nile Virus Encephalitis
GenoMed (OTCPK: GMED), a Next Generation Disease Management company that uses genomics to solve diseases in humans and animals, has announced that the fourth horse in its expanded trial for West Nile virus encephalitis is recovering nicely one week after starting GenoMed’s treatment.A week ago, a horse owner in Seguin, Texas telephoned GenoMed to say that her horse, named Seminole Wind, was dying. [click link for full article]

Safety tips for your pets (The Fort Collins Coloradoan)
Here s a list of tips from the Dumb Friends League on how to keep pets safe in winter weather. Keep an eye on the temperature. When it falls below 20 degrees, keep all pets indoors. Short-haired dogs, cats and puppies should be kept indoors when the temperature dips below 40 degrees.

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Friday, December 29th, 2006

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NDN critics look back at 2006 and ahead to the New Year (Naples Daily News)
Someone once said that every artist writes his own biography. Maybe that s true of a town as well. Every exhibition, every play, every concert, every everything in the realm of the arts tells us something about who we are.

Biologists Demote Southeast Asia ??s Forest Ox
It was one of the most famous discoveries of the 20th century. Shrouded in mystery since its recognition as a new species in 1937, the kouprey an ox with dramatic, curving horns has been an icon of Southeast Asian conservation. Feared extinct, it ??s been the object of perilous expeditions to the region ??s jungles by adventurers, scientists and journalists. [click link for full article]

Ferrets

Friday, December 29th, 2006

Ferrets
Ferrets make wonderful pets. Some people think that ferrets are wild animals, but this is not true; they are domestic pets just like your cat or dog.

Carolina Ferrets
Ships ferrets by air. Includes a click-and-order gallery with pictures, contact details, FAQ, and information on procedures.

deaf_ferrets : Deaf Ferrets
deaf_ferrets: Deaf Ferrets Yahoo! Groups Tips Did you know Show off your group to the world. Share a photo of your group with

dog eats strange objects stories

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

dog eats strange objects stories
18-inch dog swallows 16-inch stick UK [Yahoo News: Fortean Times] Wannabe robber’s dog mask gets laughs, foils robbery PA [Post Gazette via  Romenesko’s Obscure Store] Prosecuters recommend 10 years in jail for teens who tortured dogs AL [Tuscaloosa News] ‘In the end, it is love and attention — from humans and animals alike — that keep pets happy and healthy…’  Caring for pets, Waterloo Cedar Falls Courier]

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A good place for Older Women and Younger Men, or Older men and Younger women to interact with each other. And talk about religion, work, sports, life,

Re: Holiday Greetings
Merry Christmas to you & Yours, Barney & Daffy, Did ya bake them a speacial cookie ???? So Cute. Love JC Jacque L. Carlyle

Re: Post- Surgery Help Needed

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

Re: Post- Surgery Help Needed
If you had surgery; had stitches; and possibly need meds would you go back to the Doctor or allow yourself to suffer. Please take your little one back to the

CYNTEGRA Seeks Injunction Against IDEXX Laboratories In The Wake Of The Slaughter Of Thousands Of Cats And Dogs In South Korea
CYNTEGRA Inc., the developer of a revolutionary molecular pathogen diagnostic system capable of the simultaneous detection of dozens of serious disease agents in pets, has followed its filing of a complaint against IDEXX Laboratories, Inc. in the Central District Court of California, with a motion for Preliminary Injunction. [click link for full article]

China Accused Of Not Sharing New Bird Flu Strain Samples
The World Health Organization (WHO) says its efforts to track the spread of the H5N1 bird flu virus strain have been seriously undermined by China’s reluctance to share samples of a new strain. A new strain, called H5N1 Fujian-Like, has spread rapidly through southern China and neighboring countries, according to a US report. China rejects the report. [click link for full article]

New TB Testing Regime A Step Forward, But Not A Solution On Its Own, National Farmers’ Union, UK

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

New TB Testing Regime A Step Forward, But Not A Solution On Its Own, National Farmers’ Union, UK
Defra’s decision to use the gamma-interferon blood test to increase the accuracy of the TB testing regime will be a useful step forward in detecting infection in cattle, but attacking TB at source remains the key to making lasting progress in controlling and eradicating the disease, says the NFU. [click link for full article]

China And Its Friends Push Tiger Farm Idea
Could farming tigers prevent wild ones from being hunted into extinction? That is the claim made this week by the Liberty Institute, a free-market think tank based in New Delhi, India. It makes conservationists fear that China is preparing to vastly expand tiger farming so that tiger body parts, used in traditional medicines, and skins can be sold on the international market.The Liberty Institute estimates that about 4000 tigers are being reared in a handful of Chinese farms. [click link for full article]

La. Mom Says Pet Ferret Ate Baby’s Toes (phillyburbs.com)
BENTON, La. - A woman jailed after four of her infant daughter’s toes were gnawed off says the family’s pet ferret did it, not their pit bull pup as police had said.

Re: Dribbling…

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

Re: Dribbling…
Hi Joan, Yes, he can see. He is an albino who appears to be in otherwise almost perfect health - he is still adjusting to the change in diet (from something

EU Commission Drops Disease Compensation Threat For Farmers
The NFU (National Farmers’ Union, UK) has fought off EU Commission proposals that would have cost British farmers millions of pounds in compensation for animal disease outbreaks.Intense lobbying by the NFU and Defra on a proposed new EU Regulation governing so-called “state aids” to farmers has resulted in three potentially hugely damaging proposals being scrapped. [click link for full article]

Re: cataracs
Thanks for your answers. My little girl is 6 and the vet says she is in really good shape. She doesnt show any signs of being ill. I dont think I would put