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From: WOLFYSLUV@aol.com
Date: 2004-07-02 19:50:18 UTC
Subject: Re: Oppinion on Bi-Odor by Marshall
To: ferrethealth@smartgroups.com
Message-ID: <2b.5b3bf30f.2e17167a@aol.com>

Ardith you are very right about change of ferret odor (and even in urine
and feces) can indicate varioius illness. Ferret odor change can indicate
adrenal, while many various feces odors can indicate other things (coccidia?).
Sukie is phenylamine safe for everyone? I mean can ferrets have
something like humans as to where its not safe?
Would the bicarbonate or others change PH in the ferrets digestive
system?
When a ferret has virtually pure protein (more like a European approach
to diet rather than our processed dry kibble), does it have a lot less odor?
And would this also explain why odor is cut down?

Wolfy
http://wolfysluv.jacksnet.com