Hi all--
Well, I'm just so excited about this that I have to share-- On Thursday,
Thanksgiving (despite the Canadian address, I am an American), I actually
found Amelia and Cully sleeping curled up alongside each other!!! They were
actually touching, so they had to each have known that the other was there.
This is the best possible thanksgiving gift I could have received, and
believe me, I'm thanking whoever, whatever is out there to receive my
thanks. It's been just over a year since I brought Cully home, and this is
the first sign I've seen that they might like each other, not just tolerate
each other. Words can't even express how happy I am at this gift...
Somebody (sorry, forgot who!) wrote yesterday that they thought that perhaps
females were bite-y-er than males-- my experience has been the exact
opposite. Amelia is fairly nippy, but Cully bites much more often and
unpredictably, and harder. Just my experience, with my two ferrets, for
what that's worth.
Hope everybody is having a lovely weekend, no matter what country you're in,
Regina
and the two web bugs <http://www.geocities.com/SoHo/Lofts/1083>
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Regina Harrison
PhD Student, Anthropology
Joint Co-ordinator, AGSEM-- McGill's TA union
McGill University
Montreal, Quebec
"If that's all there is, my friends, then let's keep dancing" --Peggie Lee
[Posted in FML issue 1770]
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