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Old 21-09-2010, 03:31 PM
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Real good advice!

His name is Scruffy. He is 28 weeks old now! he's gettin real big hmhm ^^
MILK IN THEIR DIETS! (IMPORTANT)
Yes anyway, Tips for their diets, when giving milk... You MUST either do 2 options:
Diolute the milk with water, or
Give the ferret jill/hob/kit Evapourated milk this will provent diarrhea.
BEHAVIOR!
The tips i read are accually very usefull!
People get confused sometime with their ferrets diets, i used to, too!
Anyhow, their breed/sex does not make the behavour any different.I have a red eyed white, and my friend has a Blackfooted ferret. I see her ferret with mine all the time. i take him over to her house ^^ their so cute when they pounce around!
PURCHASING A FERRET!
If you're thinking of buying a fully-grown ferret or a kit.. then you will see its totally worth it! When you buy a fully-grown ferret be aware that it doesnt affect training with the ferret as much as you would when yout buy a kit! Because they sell fully-grown ferrets in alot of pet stores some are expensive and some are cheap depending on the breed/quality of your new pet or maybe you think 'oh well i should let him/her go now that she/he is old enough to be free' Well wrong idea!! because alot of people set them free because they dont want him/her no more...! Theres Shelters to go to, theres people of your family or friends you can give them too, theres shops to sell/donate too! theres so much you can do with your ferret!
ENDING!
Ferrets should be loved in everyway being they love us pet owners too because you may think that kits are naughts but they are nippy alot of the time. But they're more likely to be playing than anything else!!!
thanks xxxx
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