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Solarius <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 1 Jan 2000 11:30:58 -0800
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I bought a new ferret about 2 months ago.  She was nippy when we got her,
but I figured it was because she was a kit.  She is almost 4 months old
now and she is near to being viscious.  She bites hard, many times drawing
blood, attacks me whenever I reach into their cage to get something or even
just picking something up off the floor.  I have 2 sables that are almost
a year old now and the female was slightly nippy at first but got over it
fairly quickly.  I am unsure of what to do with the new albino female.
It's to the point where I don't want to even be near her, which in turn
makes it more difficult for me to spend time with the other 2 as well.
Any ideas on how to handle this?
 
I've tried many forms of scolding, scruffing, cage isolation, etc.  But
nothing seems to work.  Help please?
 
Thank You,
 
Shane
[Posted in FML issue 2916]

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