Thanks to everyone who has replied so far about the FAQ I wrote about. As was
explained in the last mailing, there are two others who were, and maybe still
are, making such a list. I also received an "alpha" FAQ from someone whose
name escapes me at the moment (sorry, whoever you are, and thanks!). I'm sure
a coordinated effort will come out of it all and there'll be at least some
sort of FAQ pretty soon. Feel free to keep sending me your responses!
Well, I did it. Took a 12-hour round trip last Sunday to visit a ferret
farm, and came home with an 8-week-old cinnamon male named Rusty. Pixxel,
the 5-month-old female, seems to tolerate him pretty well: she sits on him
and chews on his ear, and he squeals and wails, but she lets him up now and
again when he wants to get a drink. He seems to enjoy the battle, since when
we let them both loose he runs straight toward her. We realized Pixxel had a
bit of an unfair advantage, though, since her collar kept him from getting
a decent hold on her neck!
Here's a pair of questions for those of you with more experience with young
kits than we have (Pixxel was 9 or 10 weeks old when we got her, and acted
-much- older than Rusty does: he's still downy and a little unsteady on
his feet):
1) Rusty makes a whimpering, wailing sound almost continuously when he's in
his cage, even while he's eating or playing with his toys. He does it a bit
when he's being held, too. Is this the kit version of the cluck-dook happy-
noise, or is he lonely or bored, or what?
2) He's remarkably well trained: he won't nip at a finger even if you tempt
him with it. (That's a big reason why we went to a farm instead of the pet
store.) The problem is, he also won't lick Ferretone off of a finger held
in front of his nose, so we can't reward him for good litter habits. Do we
just need to give him the Ferretone from a little bottle, or could we
conceivably have a ferret that -doesn't- like Ferretone?!
Sorry to go on like this, but I'm a new parent again... :-) Thanks
for your help!
- Pam, Pixxel, and Rusty
(oh, and Bob too :)
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