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25-11-2005, 07:57 PM   #21

Re: Ferrets


F'urts are great, in actual fact i sort of own 2, well we got them the same time my aunt got hers from a friend in rescue, but our 2 kits kept trying to eat our rabbits, so we couldnt keep them. So they joined my aunts motley crew, but they are sort of mine, buffy and gerty

they are happy thought with the 8 other ferrets, and the cats and dogs, and they come and stay with us sometimes. Weve had them at the house trying again, 5 times since rehoming but every time they were outside they escaped to the bun buns!! I would reccomend them any time for pets...........



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25-11-2005, 09:02 PM   #22

Re: Ferrets


They are cutie pies Luke!! so good pets unles you have rabbits then Luke?



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25-11-2005, 11:48 PM   #23

Re: Ferrets


well not allways Fran, we had the last furt with rabbits and she was ok, these 2 were rescued from a well known source of working ferrets, and they had been used on wild rabbits before we got them as they were about 5 months when rescue took them in, so it was sort of inevitable. I imagine some ferrets from say 6-8 weeks brought up with rabbits would be fine, i presume



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