lol... get a female (or a male if you yourself are female) in that case. Train it well and feed it suitably and then you can "play" with it all you like... no excersize wheel needed
Scrapper Black Dragon <scrapperbd_at_yahoo.com> wrote: I was considering getting a ferret, as it is a pet you can
carry around with you (not home much, so most pets are not
suitable), but I suspect that I'd be in for trouble
carrying around a pet ferret - it would be into everything,
probably at the most inconvenient moments too!
Male rat may be a better option - or just a less expensive
version of a package containing similar problems... >_<
Perhaps a pet human - they seem to be able to take care of
themselves once they mature... :-P
Scrapper, Black Dragon, it only seemed like a good idea...
--- longtom2222 <bigverybadtom_at_aol.com> wrote:
> > Reguardless. Ferrets aren't the loveycuddly type in
> > the same way as
> > skunks. But they are very emotional, affectionate, and
> > unquenchable curious critters.
>
> My own experience with ferrets comes with handling them
> in Petland
> stores. If I reach into their enclosures they sniff my
> hand and grab
> onto it, and crawl up my arm. One time one of them even
> jumped into my
> shirt collar and scrambled around inside my shirt ...
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