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Evening, everyone.
Just curious - I came upon a page about trapping ferrets in New
Zealand..which was a bit graphic (for me) as a man had a whole bunch
of ferrets lined up that he apparently had trapped and killed in NZ.
Is this a common practice over there? And if so, why is that - I was
under the assumption they were used for hunting or as working animals
over there and were not regarded as "pests" as this guy on the website
explains..?
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Linda M.
Derby City Dookers Ferret Club Organizer
Seiko, Nanoki, Yukina, and Sidney (the kamikaze ferts)
Sachi, Atari, Oliver, Lennox, Keoki, Ilo (ee-lo), and Kenzo (the wee
ratlets)
<3 You will be missed Shinjin. <3
No one in the world needs a mink coat but a mink. - Murray Banks
Animals can communicate quite well. And they do. And generally
speaking, they are ignored. - Alice Walker
Hunt each other - leave the animals alone.
[Posted in FML issue 5321]
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