I think that maybe some pet owners have contributed to the deep rift and it's a two-way thing. I've seen lot of incorrect assumptions made by people who own them just as pets about the way working owners keep them .
Odd really because I've seen loads of 5 star ferret accommodation on here... masses of space and extra's like paddling pools Plus diet-wise the workers tend to get the best; real healthy, Cordon bleu ferret food (raw carcases) instead of being restricted to processed rubbish...
Oh i agree 100% perhaps its down to some off the american books & sites people tend to
I think in general its a man thing, to pet a ferret is not seen as the done thing to some of them , but in reality who works there ferrets 365 days per year , hunting is a male domain sadly it goes with the territory
HERE HERE well said Kay pet or worker as long as the ferts welfare is looked after
well it gets on my wick this worker pets noncence , we all have one thing in common we keep ferrets .
Hi Cameron
I bet there eating loads
my ferrets are fine the jill has been outside for a few months & its the first time she has had a propper summer coat , she looks really tiny now she has shed her thick coat
well i bet you being so tall will benefit from the extra height as kneeling down must be a pain , i wouldnt worry about ferrets falling from that height , had runs here that height & the slide down the mesh or bounce