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Post by w1ldc4rd on Jan 23, 2011 23:46:59 GMT -5
Ha I'm sure my downstairs neighbors would love that! I'll get to the photos soon. I only got my little guy a week ago so I don't have any photos of him, but I've been with my gf's two ferrets for a few good months.
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Post by Heather on Jan 23, 2011 23:54:15 GMT -5
hmmm, yah...that might not work too well when living in an apartment Actually, I wouldn't want to be a person who lived below my brats. I was working downstairs (laundry room is in the basement) and the brats (Fun-Go and his business) were on an absolute rip. The racket of thundering paws, ear splitting screeching and the sound of them running up and down the drainage tubes was deafening. It's amazing the noise that 6 2lbs ferrets can make. I miss the days when there were 12 of the brats playing all at once. They were all large PV ferrets and could make tons of noise. ciao
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Post by sherrylynne on Jan 24, 2011 1:02:28 GMT -5
I know what you mean! I truly don't understand how those tiny ferret feet can sound like a herd of bloody elephants going up and down carpeted stairs Gods forbid racing in the bathroom on the lino
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Post by tinytippytoes on Jan 26, 2011 16:33:36 GMT -5
I don't have ferts yet but doing what you say weould scare me. We have plenty of feral cats around here. Even if I ewould check to make they arte not around cats think they are lions (Ok they are wee ones LOL)they would hide in the bushes waiting for that right moment to ponce. Nah I rather they be tone deaf to there names! Besides I call my rattys everything but there names! LOL!
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Post by tinytippytoes on Jan 26, 2011 16:42:37 GMT -5
Ugghhh! I need to really slow down in typing on my BB. I make soooo many typos. LOL
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