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Post by duzzie on Mar 24, 2010 6:05:15 GMT -5
William and Vivi being vicious William and Vivi at it again The boys sharing a treat after a long hard day of causing mischief Haggis, Nibbler and Petal (RIP) enjoying the outdoors It was a long hard day Haggis, The Boss Heads Last but by no means least, our first ever Ferret Fuzzee who was with us far too breifly but in the short time he spent with us made us fall in love with Ferrets. RIP Fuzzee boy, sleep tight.
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Post by Heather on Mar 29, 2010 23:16:34 GMT -5
I love the photos. Haggis is adorable. Is he a hob? Are they cream coloured, the lighting or albinos in the spring? ciao
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Post by duzzie on Apr 1, 2010 10:53:13 GMT -5
I love the photos. Haggis is adorable. Is he a hob? Are they cream coloured, the lighting or albinos in the spring? ciao Yea Haggis is a neutered hob, and a lovelty wee boy. They are normal albinos. The pics were taken soon after we had rehomed them. Their previous owner had kept them on straw which had discolored their fur. You can see the white fur starting to come through around their faces. The are now normal bright white albinos.
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Post by Heather on Apr 1, 2010 23:47:07 GMT -5
It's funny or maybe not so funny when you look at our furbabies who have come from ferret farms and are neutered and spayed by the time they're 5 weeks and then look at the jills and hobs that have been allowed to mature.....it's so different. They look different, feel different and are even muscled differently. I have two boys, hobs that were turned into me. They are so different from the rest of my rescues. You can even pick it out in the photos. Your guys are beautiful, even with their "straw" fur. ciao
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Post by sherrylynne on Apr 2, 2010 18:57:29 GMT -5
They are beautiful! Wow, the differences between yours(breeder babies), and our farm kids are so amazing.
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