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Arlena Parrish <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 27 Nov 2006 12:00:30 -0500
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I know this may sound crazy. A couple of years ago, I discovered a
very good Ferret Bite Deterrent, which is in just about everyone's
kitchen cupboards. When I mentioned the item, in a few Yahoo Ferret
Groups, some people thought I was kidding them. But, after a few
Ferrents tried the item, they were quite impressed, by the way it
worked.

Nami (No-Nama Furo - No Name Ferret), one of my female Marked White
Ferrets had a vicious habit of attacking my shins and doing the Ferret
Death Shake. The first time Nami got a taste of the Ferret Bite
Deterrent, she released her bite. Not to be dissuaded, she tried again,
only to release and shake her head. Now, before she goes after my
shins, she sniffs first. If she smells the Ferret Bite Deterrent, she
backs away.

Okay, now that I have everyone's attention, the Ferret Bite Deterrent
is White Vinegar. Just apply a small amount to your ferret's favorite
biting spot. If White Vinegar is not available, Pickle Brine will work,
just as good. 

Smiles,
Arlena
Ferrets Rule My World!
Owned By The Brat Pack And The Furo Mafia!

[Posted in FML 5440]


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