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Quote from: suzy.66 on January 17, 2017, 10:31:58 AMThey look gorgeous! Happy they found a lovely family like yours.I really like ferrets but i am afraid of what we say on them: that they are bitting all the time and very smelly.I had rats a lot, and i do think they are smelly lol however they never bite.What do you think? You think it is caricatural or that there is some truth in the saying?Thanks for your return i am quite interested to have the view of an actual ferret owner ^^I'd say it depends on the ferret, like with most animals.I've had 5 ferrets now. Two of them have been biters, and only one of them actually hurt me when she'd bite. Monster bites, but barely. I think she just does it out of frustration, and even then it doesn't hurt very much. I think younger ferrets tend to bite more than old ones, too. There are also different ways to keep them from biting, which I may have to try with Monster.The smell isn't a problem at all. More than likely, if you adopt a ferret or buy one, you'll be getting one that has had the gland removed that causes the really bad smell. They still have a scent to them, but it isn't a strong one by any means.Overall, I think ferrets are amazing pets. So far all of my ferrets have been very loving, well-behaved little critters-- oh, but they still love to steal things like socks, get into places they shouldn't, etc. Just normal ferret stuff.
They look gorgeous! Happy they found a lovely family like yours.I really like ferrets but i am afraid of what we say on them: that they are bitting all the time and very smelly.I had rats a lot, and i do think they are smelly lol however they never bite.What do you think? You think it is caricatural or that there is some truth in the saying?Thanks for your return i am quite interested to have the view of an actual ferret owner ^^
We got a new bed frame from IKEA over the weekend and my awesome husband spent Sunday putting it together while I watched football. He did a great job! I mention this because it we got this one and it's perfect if you have any little critters that free roam around your bedroom, this way you don't have to worry about them disappearing under the bed-- plus, extra storage! Our previous ferrets tore up the bottom part of our box springs and we didn't want the new ones getting in there, so having no way for them to get under the bed is a good feeling. I highly recommend this bed frame!More pictures as requested!visitors can't see pics , please register or loginThe elusive, rare picture of Monster sleeping.visitors can't see pics , please register or loginMonster really likes licking my husband's face, I think it's the facial hair. It never lasts long though because she starts biting, and she bites HARD.visitors can't see pics , please register or loginvisitors can't see pics , please register or loginI put Ferretone on their tummies in order to trim their nails last night. They both spent a good 15 minutes licking themselves clean after I was done. It was adorable.visitors can't see pics , please register or loginvisitors can't see pics , please register or login
Awww man they are so cute... Love the picture of Monster sleeping and its adorable with the beard kisses..But I could only imagine how hard a ferret bite is
Could Monster have waardenburg syndrome? Does she seem to hear well?