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He was one of my little ferrets. He died last January. He is upside down. He was laying on his back peeking out from under the chair. He was trying to coax us into playing with him. Ferrets are like puppies all their lives. They are so playful. They like to play fetch, they like tug of war and they love a game of catch me if you can! You chase them for a while and then they like to chase you.
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I love ferrets. Im allergic as heck to them but I think they are adorable.
My pet bunny used to hate it when Jon and I would go to the petstore and pet the ferrets. Baron wouldnt have anything to do with us til we changed our clothes and washed our hands lol. This was my Baron. He was a blue english angora bunny. He died about three months ago.
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Aw he's so sweet! I'm sure he didn't like the ferret smell for the same reason we never had mice and the squirrels freeked out when they were around. In the wild ferrets eat rabbits, squirrels and mice. People think that ferrets are rodents but they aren't. They are more like cats in what they eat but way more laid back.
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