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Star wrote:
>Now, I was in Petco the other day and was VERY pleased to see *drumroll
>please* Totally Ferret Treats!
I can add to the chorus of pleased ferrets and ferret owners--my guys
really like these treats, and I like giving them to them as they have a
decent ingredient list. There are rice and other flours, but they are
also chock full of chicken, liver, egg, and all kinds of good things.
As an aside, after having a deaf ferret and an unpredictable ferret, I am
amazed by how easy it's been to train my guys to come to clicking noises,
just by making those noises while offering them treats. I never looked
at Amelia as being handicapped in any way while she was with me (and
_she_ certainly didn't see her self that way), but now that I live with
fully-hearing ferrets, I am surprised at the difference in behavior
(maybe handicapped isn't as good a word as just different). Anyway if
you've been thinking about training your ferrets to come to a noise,
it's easier than you think, go for it!
Regina Harrison [log in to unmask] or [log in to unmask]
http://www.channel1.com/users/regina/
blog: http://www.channel1.com/users/regina/zblog.html
Is that my business? Well, what is my business? Do I know? Did I ever
know? Let s not go into that. You re not human tonight, Marlowe. Maybe
I never was or ever will be... Maybe we all get like this in the cold
half-lit world where always the wrong thing happens and never the right.
--Raymond Chandler, The Little Sister
[Posted in FML issue 3968]
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