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Post by Andrea on Dec 2, 2006 2:40:00 GMT -4
If the ferret caught you would you have been in trouble?? Or was it all play? It's all play, but man if you don't know anything about ferrets it's very scarey! Plus the ferret thought it was funny I was affraid and running away from it, so like a dog chases anything that runs, so did this ferret.... always a good laugh for my friend at my expence LOL
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Dec 2, 2006 22:36:27 GMT -4
Funny. I handled a ferret in a pet store--like a Slinky. He kept mouthing my finger with very sharp teeth, but I figured if he meant business he would have already drawn blood. he never did. I have been told they are really stinky. (?) Of course I would never have one here, it being a predator.
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Post by Andrea on Dec 3, 2006 0:32:16 GMT -4
Yes, even after they are de-scented they do have their own odur about them. Funny thing is, thought they are stinky, i don't mind the smell to much, it's kind fo sweet. If you bath them regularly and keep their areas clean them smell is much less.
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Dec 3, 2006 2:06:09 GMT -4
How do you bathe a ferret??
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Post by hamwolf89 on Dec 3, 2006 11:41:15 GMT -4
How do you bathe a ferret?? good question...
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Post by Andrea on Dec 3, 2006 22:45:11 GMT -4
Warm water and ferret soap (or baby soap) i believe, I've never bathed a ferret before, or owned one
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Post by Die Fledermaus on Dec 4, 2006 0:04:52 GMT -4
I assume they don't object.
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Post by Andrea on Dec 4, 2006 15:06:31 GMT -4
I remeber comming over after my friedn had bathed oen of her ferrets, it was still a bit damp but all playful and happy. So I guess he didn't mind baths.
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Post by geisha on Feb 1, 2007 19:59:30 GMT -4
aww thats a cute little pictures that you have of your rabbits.
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