I've never had a ferret, but my husband has. He describes a ferret as "a kitten who never grows up!". He used to raise several at a time, building outdoor cages for them, but also allowing them to come inside.
I rented an apartment years ago from a lady who was on the board of directors of the Pasco County Humane Society. She was also a vet tech. She permitted renters to have cats and dogs, but not ferrets (by this time, my husband's ferrets were out of the picture anyway), because they were so hard to train, and had an odor that was impossible to get out of carpet, etc.
I was surprised when I heard that- Jim's animals had been easy to live with, playful little rascals who had given him lots of love and devotion. There had to be a way to train a ferret to make it a good pet, and manage its behavior in the house.
Click Here to Find Out how to Train your Ferret!
Saturday, December 2, 2006
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