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Tony O'Sullivan <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 17 Dec 2001 09:56:28 -0000
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>From:    Sukie Crandall <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: the lion and the lamb; zzzzzzzzz
>
>>A message was put on my site from George telling me how one of his
>>ferrets was seen nose to nose with one of his guinea-pigs and this
>>reminded me of the time I put it on one of the ferret sites that I
>>could let my ferrets and rabbits out together, once I had posted that
>>my rabbits and ferret could be out together and not wish to kill each
>>other and I was shot down in flames for saying it.
>>
>You aren't alone, but it's not terribly common.  Know of several which
>have gotten along with rabbits, or with large rodents like chinchillas,
>and even one with a mouse (which it fed).  Not impossible, but highly
>unusual, and could be a serious risk to try.  Splash on tv in Metropets
>even gets along with large birds (in addition to large lagomorphs, large
>rodents, dogs, and cats) but he isn't trusted with small birds, with
>small rodents, with herps, with invertebrates, etc.
 
It has come to my attention that I am being misquoted and libelled on
another site in regards to my posting about keeping ferrets and other
species together.
 
I have NEVER advised anyone to keep rabbits and guinea-pigs together
( because of the likelihood of the rabbit injuring the guineapig) let
alone keeping a herbivore and a carnivore together.  Though in my youth,
I did keep my ferret and rabbit together successfully, I would never
advise anyone to do so.  The thing about keeping animals or any animal
successfully is to know the animal personally, not just view it as a
member of a specific species.
 
http://uk.profiles.yahoo.com/houseferrets13uk
http://www.smartgroups.com/groups/house-ferrets Written by Tony
O'Sullivan .SMWR inc. NHFA, UK=20
 
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