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"M. JOYT" <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 11 Nov 1996 16:51:32 -0000
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I noticed someone else on here said their ferret latched onto them and
caused them to bleed.  The same thing happened yesterday with Pepita -- she
latched onto my mom's hand and did not let go.  It was completely uncalled
for, she didn't provoke her or anything.  My mom got four deep bites and
bled, but she has forgiven the ferret!  :o)
 
Does anyone know why this would happen?  Is it just because our ferrets
(mine and the other person who wrote in) aren't adapted yet?  I mean -- this
wasn't a nip -- it was definitely a bite!
 
Also, I really changed my web page, now it has a lot more information, and I
hope it works on IBMs and Macintoshes now.  :o)
 
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Pepita Pew's Page is located at: http://www.angelfire.com/mi/mjt/ferretz.html
[Posted in FML issue 1751]

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