Ferrets and Bunnies

Discussion in 'Pets and Animals' started by Smerfish, Mar 17, 2005.

  1. happyhippy9797

    happyhippy9797 Member

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    What is that? My rabbits don't chew anything. They have never eaten cords, carpet, furniture ect.... they are spayed and neutered and litter trained and both are four years old, they have never been sick or had any medical problems.
     
  2. Sage-Phoenix

    Sage-Phoenix Imagine

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    Wow you're very lucky. :)

    In his first week with us Casey chewed wires down the back of the sofa, peed up the wall and yeah was a pain the butt. He's been neutered for six months now and is a lot less destructive (still cheeky, but the cute kind of way) though tries to dig at the carpet and eat the TV guide.


    No medical problems so far, but Branwen's teeth might be a bit iffy. Luckily she's a princess and just sits around looking cute. Couldn't handle both of them being outgoing.

    They do come in the house, in the evenings and other times when we can supervise them. Otherwise when it's warm and/or the grass is dry they go outside. It makes sense as they are wild animals [after a fashion] and they're so happy out there.

    And yes they're both fixed, cute as they'd be I just wouldn't want baby bunnies around. Would be difficult to rehome them, and it would be very irresponsible too.

    Wouldn't trade them for anything though. Such sweet little things.
     
  3. jim_w

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    So, what do you feed the ferrets?
     
  4. jim_w

    jim_w Member

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    bump!

    what *do* you feed your ferrets?
     

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