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Date: | Wed, 18 Sep 1996 16:45:52 -0500 |
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Question for ferret psychologists:
I've had dogs, cats and ferrets, and at the risk of attracting the wrath of
the first two species mentioned, I believe ferts are by far the smartest.
BUT ... cats almost always use the litter box from tiny kittency and both
dogs and cats can *usually* find their way home should they wander off. So,
why can't a fert -- who is unquestionably smarter -- do either? I'm not
trying to be funny here; there must be some reason -- whether pack or
denning behavior, instinct, whatever -- that makes wandering ferts a bigger
risk for not returning to their point of departure than a cat or dog. And
what psycho-genetic trait would make it so difficult to litterbox-train the
average fert?
Mo' Bob? David Doyle? The Killians? Trish? Dayna? Kelleen? PawPaw? All the
rest of FML's resident experts? Seriously, why do they "do what they do?"
-- Rainey & Stormin
Shredni: "A ferrett's gotta be what a ferrett's gotta be."
Scooter: "So, got a problem with me, lady? Wanna see what *els* I can do to
drive you crazy?"
[Posted in FML issue 1696]
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