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Date:
Fri, 10 Sep 1999 20:29:30 -0700
Subject:
I need some advice please
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misty <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear Fml Members,
I would like some advice as I am worried about putting two ferrets who have
been by themself together.  I have read the "Faq" and more but I know I am
just worried as I dont want either of them to get hurt and also do not need
a vet bill.  My oldest is around four years old, she is a female sable, my
other is a albino female around one year old.  My oldest one darts at the
other and quite hard, and seems to want to go to battle.
 
Last night they were trying in a sense to play but I just know if I do not
hold one of them I am going to have a fight or something started.  It would
make me very happy if they would get along.  I might be the problem by just
not letting them scrap a bit but I never had to introduce ferret's to one
another, should I let them go at it.  The younger one chuckles and wants to
play while the older one never chuckles and is more aggresive, please help
if you can with any suggestions, thank you.
[Posted in FML issue 2801]

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