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27-04-2008, 07:59 AM   #1

"new accessory" to the ferret cage


notice anything out of sorts?


how bout now?


okay, okay..closer


oh, it's "the mau"!!!


across the way, cuddles ponders...




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27-04-2008, 09:13 AM   #2

Re: "new accessory" to the ferret cage


She has such a sweet wee face, bless her. xxx



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27-04-2008, 10:35 AM   #3

Re: "new accessory" to the ferret cage


That's what you call taking a healthy interest!

She is so sweet..



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27-04-2008, 12:26 PM   #4

Re: "new accessory" to the ferret cage


She looked tiny there



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27-04-2008, 12:44 PM   #5

Re: "new accessory" to the ferret cage


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She looked tiny there
she does, doesn't she? you think she'd have grown a bit bigger by now with all the ferret food she's been stealing whenever there's an opportunity

i could be filling any of the creatures food bowls at any time of the day and she'll stop whatever she's doing and cause quite an uproar if she doesn't get to "taste teste" it FIRST...even if it's the same food in her bowl that i'm feeding the senior cats! she's such a character..she runs with the dogs lately and sleeps with them..i believe she thinks she's part of a dog pack!!!



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27-04-2008, 01:29 PM   #6

Re: "new accessory" to the ferret cage


She is a lovely girlie Tink! Have you had any repeat of the aggressive behaviour you described before when she had been playing with Taz?



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27-04-2008, 03:32 PM   #7

Re: "new accessory" to the ferret cage


She is sooo cute. Lovely pics Tin.



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27-04-2008, 04:03 PM   #8

Re: "new accessory" to the ferret cage


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She is a lovely girlie Tink! Have you had any repeat of the aggressive behaviour you described before when she had been playing with Taz?
nope. i tried to introduce her to my mom's dog which is a little bichon frise and she FREAKED and cut me under the eye..it left a scar . but that was TOTALLY my fault..i was holding her close to my face and you should never force an introduction on an animal..i think i got a little too excited and confident.
ever since that, she HAS taken up growling if she doesn't like something (such as me cutting her nails or cleaning her ears when she's not in the mood). so i just wait till she's all sleepy and lovey...basically, when she's riled up she just does NOT want to be picked up and thinks she is boss..which i would suppose is normal for a cat
but no, no crazy behavioral issues...just her being a DIVA and copping a little adolescent attitude when things aren't her way..LOL. when i think of it from a cat's point of view, the things she does, does make sense so i'm not worried anymore. nothing agressive...just i-am-the-princes-worship-me
i wonder how she got that spoiled?



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27-04-2008, 04:55 PM   #9

Re: "new accessory" to the ferret cage


How odd, the smilies didn't come out!
... and then they did!



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27-04-2008, 09:52 PM   #10

Re: "new accessory" to the ferret cage


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nope. i tried to introduce her to my mom's dog which is a little bichon frise and she FREAKED and cut me under the eye..it left a scar . but that was TOTALLY my fault..i was holding her close to my face and you should never force an introduction on an animal..i think i got a little too excited and confident.
ever since that, she HAS taken up growling if she doesn't like something (such as me cutting her nails or cleaning her ears when she's not in the mood). so i just wait till she's all sleepy and lovey...basically, when she's riled up she just does NOT want to be picked up and thinks she is boss..which i would suppose is normal for a cat
but no, no crazy behavioral issues...just her being a DIVA and copping a little adolescent attitude when things aren't her way..LOL. when i think of it from a cat's point of view, the things she does, does make sense so i'm not worried anymore. nothing agressive...just i-am-the-princes-worship-me
i wonder how she got that spoiled?

Someone has done a very good job of training mom ......



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