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Post by pyrotekniks on Apr 7, 2011 0:50:23 GMT -5
hello everyone, i'm soon to be a new fuzzy owner (i'm so excited!!) and was wondering if anyone who lives in the rockland county area of new york knows of a good fuzzy vet, or if anyone knows of a site that lists reputable vets i'm sorry if this is the wrong place to post this, but i just want to be sure i have the best care for my soon-to-be furkids thank you for reading
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Post by Sherry on Apr 7, 2011 10:53:38 GMT -5
Hi, and welcome!!! This site might be able to help you: www.ferretuniverse.com/vets/vetlist.aspAlso- contact any ferret shelters in their area. They'll be able to give you some good info as well And you MUST come and introduce yourself properly, as well as show us some pics of your new furchild when you get him/her ;D
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Post by pyrotekniks on Apr 8, 2011 2:32:50 GMT -5
Hi, and welcome!!! This site might be able to help you: www.ferretuniverse.com/vets/vetlist.aspAlso- contact any ferret shelters in their area. They'll be able to give you some good info as well And you MUST come and introduce yourself properly, as well as show us some pics of your new furchild when you get him/her ;D thank you for the site i'll look at it and contact shelters and whatnot if i can't find one there, and i'll definitely introduce myself as soon as i get my fuzzies
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Post by Deleted on Apr 8, 2011 4:06:41 GMT -5
There's a good vet here: www.otterkill.com/ (the name is a coincidence, HONESTLY!) It's a little far from you, It's about 40 minutes from me, but he is good with ferrets. A local ferret rescue uses him. Although as far as lupron and deslorin, you have to get the lupron yourself, and deslorin I have no idea. I'm not that far along in my ferret experience yet (lupron either) but I know the day will come.
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