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NEIL JOHN MCSHANNON <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 27 Jul 1996 19:49:35 -0500
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Hi everyone!!  I just wanted to share with you some unusual (I think)
behavior of my 1+ year old male fertie.  Whenever I open a magazine, book or
lay out paper on the floor...he starts to roll around on them excitedly and
will clench his rear with his front paws while rolling around.  He then
starts to groom his stomach and back and then starts the cycle all over
again.  He then gets REAL wild after wards...Does anyone else have a fertie
that does this?  It is the FUNNIEST thing!!!  My little girl does not have
any interest in this game and looks on as if to say..."what's the deal
here?"...A tip for playtime...try filling empty film containers (35 mm) with
a few pieces of food...mine just love to play and hide them..and they are
free toys!!!
 
Taylor is welcoming all the new ferties who have passed on to the rainbow
bridge...your beloved friends will be well cared for.......my thoughts are
with you...I know how difficult it is...
 
Jodi and the two garden weasels..."Tyler" and "Peanut"
WHO NEEDS A TILLER WHEN YOU HAVE TWO GARDEN WEASELS!!!!!!!!!
 
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[Posted in FML issue 1644]

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