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Hi,
Lori Salter asked on May 30:
"why do ferrets have tails? They don't wag them or use them to show
expression like dogs or cats..."
Au contraire! :-) I haven't figured out all of Snookie's "signals", but she
*does* wag her tail at times! Most often this occurs when she enters one of
the tubes we have set up for her...but this is usually a fast shake of the
whole body, rather than a true tail wagging (well, I'm making an assumption
since I can't actually see her when she's in the tube..I just listen to the
way the bell on her collar jingles).
But...
Last week I was playing with Snookie and we ended up downstairs which, by the
way, she considers to be the "play room", and she went into one of the tubes.
I listened for the fast "jingle-jingle" of her bell, but didn't hear
anything. I looked through a few of the holes cut into the sides of the
tubes and she was actually wagging her tail...like a dog!! This went on for
about 5 seconds and then she went about her usual playing.
I've never seen her do this before!! It was funny but confusing! She
never stops amazing me!
-Mark Zmyewski (and Snookie, who has a new water bowl but still
thinks it's a plaything and likes to nudge it around the kitchen,
sloshing water all over!)
[Posted in FML issue 1211]
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