There are many illnesses that ferrets commonly contract, and it is
difficult to know exactly what to do in every situation to ensure that
your ferret stays healthy.
Ferrets can become a huge burden if they are not properly trained. They
will instinctively bite, dig, and hide your belongings.
Sadly, ferrets commonly die due to the fact that their owners simply
did not know they were doing anything wrong...
http://ferretpacp.blogspot.com/#ferret
EvelynVogtGamble(Divamanque) - 22 May 2006 22:00 GMT
> There are many illnesses that ferrets commonly contract, and it is
> difficult to know exactly what to do in every situation to ensure that
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> did not know they were doing anything wrong...
> http://ferretpacp.blogspot.com/#ferret
Although I think some of the cat-lovers here have ferrets as
well, don't you think you just may have posted to the wrong
newsgroup?
Tanada - 22 May 2006 22:19 GMT
> There are many illnesses that ferrets commonly contract, and it is
> difficult to know exactly what to do in every situation to ensure that
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> did not know they were doing anything wrong...
> http://ferretpacp.blogspot.com/#ferret
So why are you posting this here?
Pam S. who likes ferrets but wouldn't own one
Hans Schrøder - 24 May 2006 02:46 GMT
As close to spam as it can get... Did you follow the link?
Hans