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  • http://ferretinfo.co.uk/feeding-sick-ferrets/4575595790 Feeding Sick Ferrets - Ferret Information - Details of commercially available foods that can be used to feed a sick ferret, recipes to make your own Duk Soup, and also advice on how to syringe feed food and medication to a poorly ferret.
  • http://ferretinfo.co.uk/nip-training-ferrets/4568455526 Nip Training Ferrets | Dealing with Biting Ferrets - How to nip train ferrets, deal with nervous bitey ferreting or ferrets that are biters.Ferret Nip Training Article and Ferret Nip Training Videos by Norma James.
  • http://ferretinfo.co.uk/ferret-housing/4541283933 Ferret Housing - Useful tips about ferret housing from cages, hutches and sheds to bedding, litter training and keeping ferrets cool.
  • http://ferretinfo.co.uk/feeding-ferrets/4541939155 Feeding your Ferret - Information on feeding ferrets a kibble (Vitalin, James Wellbeloved, Supreme Science) or raw meat diet, and ferret treats.
  • http://ferretinfo.co.uk/play-grooming-care/4541534056 Ferret Grooming & Maintenance - Tips on ferret playtime, grooming and maintenance, including eyes, ears, fur health, bathing, parasites (fleas, ticks and mites), claw cutting etc.
  • http://ferretinfo.co.uk/ferret-introductions/4541889191 Ferret Introductions - Ferret Information - So you've got a new ferret, sorted out the accommodation and ferret proofing already, so the next thing is to introduce your new fuzzy to your existing carpet shark(s)...Introducing new ferrets to each other can be a stressful time for for ferrets and owners alike.Success will largely depend on the ferrets themselves, but there are ways you can help the intro go more smoothly. These are some of the tips we have picked up along the way that we hope will prove useful to you with your introductions.
  • http://ferretinfo.co.uk/non-infectious-health-problems/4541285457 Ferret Health Problems - Non-infectious (A-B) | Abscesses | Fur Loss | Anal Gland Impaction | Aplastic Anaemia | Bladder Stones - The most common health problems of domestic ferrets, i.e. abscesses, alopecia, flea allergy, hyperoestrogenism, rat tail, anal gland impaction, aplastic anemia, bladder stones ...
  • http://ferretinfo.co.uk/infectious-health-problems/4541763939 Infectious Health Problems in Ferrets - The most common health problems of domestic ferrets continued, i.e. colds and flu, canine distemper, CD, coronovirus enterits / ECE (Epizootic Catarrhal Enteritis Virus) aka Green Slime Disease or Green Slime Virus...
  • http://ferretinfo.co.uk/adrenal-disease/4572366259 Adrenal Diseas in Ferrets - STARescue Ferret Rescue - Adrenal disease is becoming an increasingly common disease in ferrets. This page provides an overview on the symptoms, diagnosis and treatments available.
  • http://ferretinfo.co.uk/lymphoma/4541307015 Lymphoma in Ferrets - Lymphoma in Ferrets (Lymphosarcoma) is a cancer of the lymphatic system, and in young ferrets is called Juvenile Lymphoma. This page explains symptoms and treatments available in the UK.
  • http://ferretinfo.co.uk/insulinoma/4581699722 Insulinoma in Ferrets - Insulinoma in ferrets is a cancer of the beta cells of the pancreas. This page explains symptoms and treatments available in the UK.
  • http://ferretinfo.co.uk/uk-ferret-rescues/4541664398 Ferret Rescues in the UK - Ferret Rescues in the UK, covering Bedfordshire, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Cheshire, Cornwal, Cumberland, Derbyshire, Devon, Dorset, Durham, Essex, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Herefordshire, Hertfordshire, Huntingdonshire, Kent, Lancashire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Middlesex, Norfolk, Northamptonshire, Northumberland, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Rutland, Shropshire, Somerset, Staffordshire, Suffolk, Surrey, Sussex, Warwickshire, Westmorland, Wiltshire, Worcestershire, Yorkshire, England, Wales, Scotland, Northern Ireland

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  • jimmyfergus - Very good, plenty of room for improvement

    (After a few months with this, I upped the rating to 4* from 3. I like it a lot; not perfect, but a very useful bag)

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    This product did not help my PO420 code. I ran my 06 Accord tank down to 1/8. Poured in Catacalean. Drove 180 miles. I put in a 1/4 tank of 93 octane. Drove 200 miles. I erased my code and it would immediately return. Then I ordered Universal O2 Sensor Spacer Adapter Extender Isolator for around $8. No codes for 2000 miles. Passed emissions like a boss! Cataclean $25 did not help me pass emissions.

  • Joanie M - Erotic and emotional...highly recommended!

    Like the rest of the series, this book was amazing. Although this book can be read as a stand alone, I strongly recommend reading the entire series in order. All the books are awesome and provide details and familiarity that add to the story. The setting was the same as many of the previous books; Mullardoch Manor in the days leading up to and including Declan and Zoey's wedding. Nothing in this book felt repetitious however, as we're seeing familiar events though new eyes; this book focused on Declan's cousin Veronica and his good friend, the famous actor Hunter Clarke. Unbeknownst to Declan, his friend and his cousin have a past, and each of them were ignorant of the other's association with Declan, so they are both shocked when they see the other at the manor. Both feel that they were hurt by the other, but Hunter and Roni still have a chemistry that creates electricity, and sparks fly whenever they get together. Roni has a big secret and tries to avoid Hunter, but he won't allow it. The author writes extraordinary erotic scenes that are extremely hot and there are many throughout the book. The well-deserved punishment scenes are equally well written. Their story is both heartbreaking and touching, but Roni and Hunter have to find their way past their hurts and pride and into each other's arms for good. When Hunter finds out Roni's secret, however, the plot takes a sharp turn. Read the book to find out what happens in the heart warming conclusion to this compelling story.

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    One of my favorite protein powders! I don't handle dairy well and so many vegan powders are chalky that I was having a hard time finding one that wasn't full of fillers and tasted good. Plant Fusion is like powdered sugar (not sweet but the texture of the mix), it mixes well even in just a shaker with ice. I like it with either water (if I have to take it on the run) or with non-dairy milk in a blender. If you are a coffee drinker, you can make strong coffee, mix with couple tbl of coconut cream, 1-2 scoops of the protein, blend in ice to consistency you like. Coffee can be subbed out for strong chocolate flavor tea.

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    This product helped to regulate my cycles within a month of taking it. The first day I took three capsules with dinner, I noticed some nausea. But after that I had no issues with it. I always take it with a substantial meal, usually dinner and sometimes lunch. I think it works better if you take two doses per day. One dose is three capsules so if you take 3 with lunch and 3 with dinner, the results will probably be better. I haven't tried conceiving yet, but I'm hopeful that this will be a huge help. :)

  • Goatmonkey - Best diaper rash treatment, works on severe rashes

    My 8 month-old daughter has just started to get diaper rash, probably due to a solid food sensitivity. Her skin was red with little red dots. I had used Desitin Creamy ($7 for 4 oz), Welleda calendula ($10 for 2.8 oz) and Lansinoh ($7 for 3 oz) diaper rash creams. The Desitin Creamy had a harsh, obnoxious perfume. The Welleda was soft and pleasant smelling but didn't have the staying power of the thicker creams. The Lansinoh was fragrance-free and had a nice creamy texture and healed the rash in 3 days in conjunction with the diaperless treatment. Then the next day the rash returned with a vengeance: more intense redness, spread over a larger area, and the red dots grew and eventually oozed a clear fluid, worsening with each diaper change. Cleaning her with wipes made the poor thing scream. Lansinoh was now not helping.