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ferrets and birds
From:
Jen N Andre <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Thu, 16 Nov 2000 10:13:28 -0400
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>Is it a good thing?  I don't know.  Anybody know???"
 
I know :)
 
As long as the two are never loose at the same time there should be no
trouble keeping birds and ferrets in the same house.  Ideally keep the bird
in a hanging cage so there is no way for the ferret to climb to the bird or
knock a stand over.  Ferrets are predators and you'd be surprised at how
fast instincts can kick in... I know I was!  The fluttering of wings is
intoxicating to the ferrets and I nearly lost my budgie to one of my
ferrets before realizing that they have to be kept separate at all times.
 
Jen
Newton, Dobie, Fig and Mojo
[Posted in FML issue 3239]

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