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Shirley said:
>Alexandra, I have long admired your posts and unique sense of
>humour. However I am saddened by your last post about biting
>ferrets that bite you. ...
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>If this is truly how you treat your ferret, I hope that those ferret
>folk who have had much experience with biters will chime in and
>suggest better methods than yours.
Frankly, I was afraid to.
But I do agree with you. I was, again frankly, appalled. Puma
obviously, at least to me, seems upset by the changes in her life-style.
Even humans can become upset by changes such as a move. Biting her
back, while probably satisfying, isn't going to help. In fact, I would
think it would make things worse.
I was going to suggest giving Puma time to adjust. Give her time-outs.
Give her more attention. Give her a schedule she can count on. Wear
thick clothing, heavy knee socks, something so she can't bite as easily.
Be more reassuring.
For God's sake, just stop biting her.
anne
[Posted in FML issue 5347]
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