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Charles Younger <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 9 May 1996 06:15:32 GMT
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Hi,
 
I was just wondering about types being more bitey.  I have a silvermitt male
about a year old who bites.  The only other ferret I have had trouble with
biting was also a silver.  Is this just a coincidence or are silvers more
likely to bite for some reason?  I've had a number of sables and never more
than a nibble.  The other one never did give up her taste for blood and we
returned her to the ferret farm where she lived on as a breeder.  The
present guy seems to be responding to hisses and loud owwwws from me but
then for no apparrent reason chomp...CHOMP.
 
Charles
Chatter and Streak the "Dooks of Hazard"
[Posted in FML issue 1564]

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