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Jun 21 2008

Zookeeper rescues ferret from death by finding her a mate

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Saturday, 21 June 2008
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-------------  Written by: DailyRecord.co.uk

Zookeeper rescues ferret from death by finding her a mate

Jun 21 2008
DailyRecord.co.uk

A ZOOKEEPER has saved a frisky ferret's life - by finding her a date with a new male.

Edinburgh Zoo's Ross Poulter had to find a mate for his pet Two Socks due to a little known medical condition.

Female ferrets, known as jills, get ill and can die if they do not mate when they come into season.

Fellow zoo worker Kim Black mentioned she had a male, Gomez, at home. The furry twosome hit it off straight away after they were introduced yesterday.

Mr Poulter said: "Ferrets make great pets but if a jill is not mated she can develop aplastic anaemia and die.

"I want to breed from Two Socks but finding Gomez may also have saved her life."

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