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jultaylor1972

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  1. Thanks MOLL, Ive found a place in Heaton that does day old chicks and mice. java script:ol('http://www.reptileallsorts.com/indexframe.html'); Im going to try her on those and throw out the dried food which she hasn't touched today, when i finish my night shift I might get home to another mouse on the doorstep (Nice present off the cat )
  2. Thanks for all the helpful replies my cat is class , once again she has provided a mouse for the fert to eat Ive got some dried ferret food and Ive measured out 80g she seems to be eating a quarter of what is required for her age/ size. Maybe its just her getting used to her new environment? She is very tame mind you. I guess its just going to take time and effort, both of which Im more than prepared to provide In the meantime, I'd like to try her on day old chicks but where on earth would i get them from? Again, thanks for the replies :thumbs-up:
  3. Got a rescue ferret the other day, good job the people contacted the rescue place as she was kept in quite a small cage in the house with no toys and a diet of cat biscuits. In fairness to the girl I got her from, she did admitt that she didn't know how to care for her and was pleased she was going somewhere she'd be looked after. She is 10 months old and is in season - she's just had the jill jab and when the swelling goes down she's going to be spayed . Ive tried her on raw meat but she seems to ignore it as if she isnt interested so Ive had to put cat complete in her bowl which she see
  4. Is the black one a bitch or a dog? like the look of them pups.
  5. --> QUOTE(john b @ Apr 20 2007, 03:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}> could you run a poll ? few limited options and everyone gets one vote That sounds like a good suggestion.
  6. Hello Boston and a big welcome from me.
  7. I would get them to the vets, the swelling really needs to be reduced as there so low to the ground & its a breeding ground for infection,regardless of age Too true , Dan Ive just had mine to the vets for a jill jab and when the swelling goes down she is getting spayed. Its a bit costly but it means that she will never be in season again and i wont have to worry about having loads of little ferts. Also, books on its way.
  8. rather be a coward than smell that Big softie!
  9. If you PM me your address I'll send you a book Ive just read, I found it very helpful and it has loads of advice in it that you may need to be aware of. Im new to ferreting too and have just got my 1st jill on tuesday. They are such good fun! You'll really enjoy having them.
  10. That set up is absolutely fantastic!! Bet your ferrets love it! Well done to you
  11. Looks like a great night was had by all, well done Fab pics by the way.
  12. Good posts, enjoyed the reads.
  13. I have to admit, this thread did bring a smile to my face.
  14. Don't ye realise that sort of shit can kill ye?! Have I missed some point here? Ive stopped smoking and work most nights so I hardly drink really, but if I was about to be hanged.. Then what the hell, I'd have nothing to lose
  15. Chicken Madras with mushroom pelau rice, bombay potatoes and spicy popadums washed down with lots of Strongbow cider and a very last cigarette
  16. A cider drinker hey nice critters aswell. Yes thanks for noticing!! Like the look of your dog I must say.
  17. Yes, I thought I'd give that a viewing
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