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Re: My Noodle
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Originally Posted by rabernet
Agreed - looks like a rodent, smells like a rodent - let's take a bite even if it's too big.
Could end badly if the snake bites the ferret and the ferret reacts in self defense. I don't even let my cats near for fear the snake may mistake the white paw for a mouse.
Beautiful black pastel though!
While I agree with your point, I must point out ferrets smell NOTHING like rodents :D
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Originally Posted by aalomon
ferrets smell NOTHING like rodents :D
Agreed 100%
No mistaking them at all as they're not a rodent either.
I keep snakes, rats, and ferrets in the same room. The snakes never react to a passing ferret and vice versa. However, when one of my rat girls trolls around the room during their playtime, both the snakes and ferrets are up in front of their enclosures and get excited.
Sucks to be the walking food item I guess?
( ferrets and rats get different play times out of cage of course).
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Re: My Noodle
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Originally Posted by aalomon
While I agree with your point, I must point out ferrets smell NOTHING like rodents :D
Maybe not to YOU. ;)
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Awww very pretty.
Could not help but look at the background of the pictures.
sooo anime-ish asain. >.>
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:hijackd:
Ferrets stink even when "De-scented." They also have a tendency to bite everything and anything. People keep comparing them to cats but I just don't see letting the free roam.
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there seem to be alot of misconceptions about ferrets... its amuses me greatly.
It seems that a lot of snake people think snakes are misunderstood and there is a lot of bad PR / misinformation out there .. and then *Bam .. .. .. Ferrets. Same misunderstandings , same bad PR and sensationalism all coming from people who should know better.
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Re: My Noodle
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Originally Posted by MasonC2K
:hijackd:
Ferrets stink even when "De-scented." They also have a tendency to bite everything and anything. People keep comparing them to cats but I just don't see letting the free roam.
Well..... Isn't that a little ignorant to say?:rolleyes:
May I ask how many ferrets you have owned or come into contact with to arrive to that statement?
I understand that the smell is subjective and not everyone can stand it.
But its a ferret smell, just like how dogs have a dog smell and cats have a cats smell.
De-scented just means they have had their scent glands removed. These glands are similar to a skunks and allow ferrets to "poof" (not spray) when threatened or overly excited. It doesn't actually change the smell of the ferret's body. Their skin is what produces oils that have the 'odor'. De-scenting just prevents a ferret from 'farting' every once in a while....
Intact males smell much much worse than any fixed ferret. And contrary to popular belief, bathing a ferret makes them smell worse.
My ferrets are free roam when I am home. I haven't had a problem with anything. My dog at my parents' house gets into more trouble than them.
As for biting? Dogs bite. Cats bite. Rabbits bite. Chinchillas bite. Snakes bite. etc etc...
But do all dogs, cats, rabbits, snakes, whatever bite? NO.
It depends on the individual. Just like ferrets.
The only things that have to worry about my ferrets biting are teaser toys, feeder animals, and pairs of socks.
If you said, "Dogs have a tendency to bite everything and anything" or if I said, "Cat's have a tendency scratch everything and anything" then don't you think those statements are a little ignorant?
:rolleyes:
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Re: My Noodle
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Noodle is a good looking BP.
By all means, if you feel it is responsible to have your BP and anything furry that you don't intend for your BP to eat in close proximity to each other, please continue to do so. But, the one time something bad does happen, please show your integrity and post the details of the event so others may learn.
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Re: My Noodle
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Originally Posted by satomi325
Well..... Isn't that a little ignorant to say?:rolleyes:
May I ask how many ferrets you have owned or come into contact with to arrive to that statement?
I understand that the smell is subjective and not everyone can stand it.
But its a ferret smell, just like how dogs have a dog smell and cats have a cats smell.
De-scented just means they have had their scent glands removed. These glands are similar to a skunks and allow ferrets to "poof" (not spray) when threatened or overly excited. It doesn't actually change the smell of the ferret's body. Their skin is what produces oils that have the 'odor'. De-scenting just prevents a ferret from 'farting' every once in a while....
Intact males smell much much worse than any fixed ferret. And contrary to popular belief, bathing a ferret makes them smell worse.
My ferrets are free roam when I am home. I haven't had a problem with anything. My dog at my parents' house gets into more trouble than them.
As for biting? Dogs bite. Cats bite. Rabbits bite. Chinchillas bite. Snakes bite. etc etc...
But do all dogs, cats, rabbits, snakes, whatever bite? NO.
It depends on the individual. Just like ferrets.
The only things that have to worry about my ferrets biting are teaser toys, feeder animals, and pairs of socks.
If you said, "Dogs have a tendency to bite everything and anything" or if I said, "Cat's have a tendency scratch everything and anything" then don't you think those statements are a little ignorant?
:rolleyes:
Calm down lady. My comments are based on my experience with friends who have ferrets. Maybe those people weren't doing it right. I don't know.
If you're going to try to educate someone about your pet, try not to do it with such anger.
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