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Old 28-07-2009, 04:25 PM
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Default My 2 new critters *eee!*

Meet Max and molly. Max is the sandy coloured.
I've had them both for a few days now and it's amazing how different their personalities are.
Max prefers to have cuddles and is more laid back of the two, and Molly is a very adverturous little girl, she loves nothing more than exploring. and yogurt drops, lol!

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Old 29-07-2009, 03:53 PM
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well, thanks people haha.
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Aww they are so cute, my firend has one, but the poor thing was blind when she got him, she adopted him and the person before her feed him cat food.. Idiot, unfortunately for her she is moving and cant keep him so shes trying to find him a good home now .
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Old 31-07-2009, 09:25 AM
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They are gorgeous! I wish I could have some, but my husband doesn't like furry things!
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Gorgeous babies

Poor blind ferret, maybe contact a ferret rescue as they will find him a special home or keep him as a longterm resident
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Aw seriously cute! They look much calmer, cuddlier and better behaved than my 2!
Not cuter though....obviously! HAHA!
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Aww they are so cute, my firend has one, but the poor thing was blind when she got him, she adopted him and the person before her feed him cat food.. Idiot, unfortunately for her she is moving and cant keep him so shes trying to find him a good home now .
whats wrong with feeding them catfood? had about 4 ferrets and they ate cat/dog food as do my friends dads and he breeds them........
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Aww they are so cute, my firend has one, but the poor thing was blind when she got him, she adopted him and the person before her feed him cat food.. Idiot, unfortunately for her she is moving and cant keep him so shes trying to find him a good home now .

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A Word on Cat Food For many years, the common recommendation was to feed premium dry cat or kitten food, but that recommendation is now considered out-of-date. As the science of ferret nutrition improves, there is little doubt that premium ferret diets are the best to feed ferrets. Still, if you are unable to find a good quality ferret food (consider ordering online if nothing else) you may have to settle for cat food. If so, make sure it is a premium diet (e.g. Eukanuba, Innova). Use a kitten food, high in protein, but as your ferret gets a bit older (4 years or so), switch to an adult food. Again, you must check labels, and pick foods with only high quality animal proteins at the top of the ingredient list, and make sure they are high in fat and very low in grains, sugar, and fiber. Avoid generic or "grocery store" brands at all costs, as these are typically very poor for ferrets.
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I want some

my mum says no though
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Very cute Ferts
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