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Date: | Wed, 17 Mar 1999 21:56:51 -0700 |
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HELP!!! My darling little sable Baxter has developed a great new way to
get my attention early in the morning when he wants out of his cage. He is
ONLY caged from the time I go to sleep to the time I get up. He wouldn't
even have to be caged that often except that I can't trust him not to bite
me while I sleep. That is another tale, though. My other ferret is just
fine with this arrangement, however, Baxter is not pleased. He has found a
"wonderful" new way of showing me he wants out. Let me first say I have a
midwest playpen. He puts his mouth on one of the cross bars and proceeds
to shove back and forth creating the most god-awful racket. Basically he
is banging his head on the bars of his cage. This wouldn't be too terrible
except he decides that 4:30 in the morning is a good time for him to be
allowed out to play. The day before yesterday I tried to squirt him with a
bottle of water every time I did it. All I got from him was big tail and
severe hissing. This morning I banged back at him and hissed. He stopped,
BUT I never know with Baxter how long something like that is going to last.
He is kind of hard headed. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
I am sure one of these days he is going to chip a tooth or something on
that cage.
On a lighter note, Baxter has discovered the best ferret game in the world.
(Besides digging in Minka's water dish). He LOVES it when I am putting the
clean sheets on the bed. I usually put the fitted sheet on so that he is
inside. Then we wrestle around like that. Once he finds his way free we
start all over and I put the top sheet on. He goes absolutely crazy by
that point and just about dies and goes to heaven when I start adding the
blankets. It is a great romp!!! I like it too because Baxter tends to
bite HARD and is a little hard headed about how hard he is biting so there
is a barrier between me and his sharp little fangs.
One final question: What are ferrets generally looking for when they speed
bump on the floor? Attention? Minka has been doing it a lot lately and I
don't quite know why.
Thanks!
joanne & Minka Rue (aka speedbump) & Baxter too (aka head hinderer)
[Posted in FML issue 2619]
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