FERRET-SEARCH@LISTSERV.FERRETMAILINGLIST.ORG
|
|
Date: |
Sat, 28 Mar 1998 11:51:16 -0500 |
Subject: |
|
From: |
|
Parts/Attachments: |
|
|
>For crying out loud, people, don't you think it's about time we take a
>closer look? But how?
>Edward Lipinski, Der Frettchenlustbarkeitsfuerher, who shouts:
>Frettchen Vergnuegen! [G.] Ferret Joy!
Ok, now I'm confused. This seems to be what EVERYONE has been saying
contrary to Ed's position for a week-- don't jump to conclusions based on
one case. One reason I'm not sure about the 'death-wail' hypothesis is that
the human ear isn't that great compared to that of a dog, cat, or horse.
I don't presume that I hear things as well as my ferrets do; can't they
discern sounds better than humans? *I* don't know why ferrets react the way
they do to squeaky toys/babies. I haven't seen any responses that claim
they know either. IMHO, the big problem folks had with the original post
was the apparent blanket-statement that Ed KNEW that reason all ferrets
showed obsessive interest in squeaky items was the predatory urge masked by
a thin veneer of domestication. That's how I read the intial post and
that's why I was uncomfortable with the post; not for what it suggested, but
for what it apparently concluded as FACT.
-Erin...
[Posted in FML issue 2261]
|
|
|