Zoe and Minsc, Part 1

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Introducing Zoe

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A much belated introduction to Zoe, whom we adopted on Memorial Day 2011. This video is from June 12th. Yeah. Almost a month late on posting it. Sorry! I’ve been forgetful on all things website-related lately.

We’ll update the page with some history on Zoe and other pictures soon. Or maybe not-so-soon. But eventually!

Jack Jack mauling the penguin

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A couple of years ago the ferrets were given a penguin drying sack. Unfortunately it was designed for kits rather than adult ferrets, so we hung it up in the playroom from a knob just because it was cute. And then the ferrets started attacking it.

At least it’s getting used, right?

Ferret Health and Well-being Update

Jack-Jack continues to thrive with his implant keeping his adrenal tumors at bay. He’s actually gotten a bit plump now, and plays quite well with Minsc.

Minsc and Minion both have implants as preventative measures, although neither showed any symptoms of adrenal issues (we just want to keep it that way).

Ysabell is unfortunately still struggling with the unknown liver disease. She went back to the vet last week, and bloodwork still showed increased levels of liver issue indicators, although they were reduced a little from the previous visit. She’s back on metronidazole, in hopes of continuing to lower said levels.. She Hates it. Capital H there. Its a very bitter medication, and she struggles and fights so much that she always ends up making matters worse. She’s started actively hiding from us, trying to avoid taking it, and I fear even if we heal her she’ll remain skittish and untrusting.