>I have polecat crosses and they are the most ill tempered ferrets I have
>EVER had. They are unpredictable, aggressive, bite happy, constantly
>anxious, cage pacers (before and AFTER a very long playtime), cage
>aggressive and the list goes on-breeders like to call this 'sassy' or
>feisty' behavior, but who are they fooling really? They are no longer
>our pets, they are becoming captive wild animals.
I've got to answer this one. My poley cross is so vicious. I can't tell
you how many times I have been licked. He even had the nerve to sit on
my feet. He's still whole, so I guess that makes him a killer. Well, he
does kill off the food in his dish, but when handing him a meat treat, do
I lose a finger? Actually, he has better manners than my domesticated
ferrets. He's a bit shyer than the others, and if I startle him, he
might poof. Yeah, that's certainly mean in my book, it makes my eyes
water. He's my big, stinky lump of a boy. If you'd like to see this
vicious ferret and his evil ways, you may visit my photo album at-
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?p=999&gid=999438&uid=133183
Or you can visit the all the albums using the addy in my signature. You
know, I guess it depends on how you raise them and love them.
Sandy and the Dook City Gang
Tempus Fuzzit
http://www.picturetrail.com/gallery/view?username=kathouze
Kathouze Pictures
[Posted in FML issue 3892]
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