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Thank you!He is awful adorable, is he potty trained?
Yeah I have one gorgeous long hair and he has troubles with his hair balls. He also has a sensitive stomach so I always find little presents around the apartment d;That is what I love most about my kitties, from day one of bringing them home after they weened off their mother they have used the liter box every time, except for hairballs, for some reason they feel the need to warf those up on the rug.
Picture a ferret as a little tiny dog. They don't bite as long as you train them when they're young to not nip. My little guy had a problem with this but it's almost resolved by just snapping away and yelling no! Then putting them back in their cage. They are so smart and trainable (just like rats). I had a few in my teenage years! They were such sweeties.I don't have ferrets, I have rats. Do your ferrets bite ?
Yeah I have one gorgeous long hair and he has troubles with his hair balls. He also has a sensitive stomach so I always find little presents around the apartment d; View attachment 12564
He's so fabulous and doesn't know it.
Hahahah yes, he was not thrilled!That is the look of shame....... you have emasculated him!
I think fabulous maybe vengeanceYeah I have one gorgeous long hair and he has troubles with his hair balls. He also has a sensitive stomach so I always find little presents around the apartment d; View attachment 12564
He's so fabulous and doesn't know it.
Hi Bri, I used to have 3 ferrets! 2 boys, 1 adopted girl. I never meant to have ferrets. Long story short, they were unplanned ferrets from a prior relationship! I love animals, but they were more work than I was used to, my arms were all scratched up, nip training and potty training them was tough, and they were nuts - I had no ferret proofed room. So when they were out, one loved to take all of the books out of my bookshelf, another was always trying to steal and hide a flower shaped bottle of perfume, and the most rambunctious one - if I didn't see or hear him, I knew I'd find him in my laundry basket nibbling holes into my fresh undies.I just got my first one and he is pure love!! He is 10 weeks. I was just looking for general chit chat and and tips from experience!! Post pictures of your little furrys!! View attachment 12542