geordie_ferreter 0 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 well, after a good 4 years hunting with my oldest hob its his time to go, he has a tumor on his back bone which has stopped him from being able to use his legs and the vets have said it would be best to put him to sleep. The ferret has been an amazing one to me and has caught his fair share of rabbits in his time, hopefully going to take my jill out tomorrow and let the little fella eat his last rabbit before he goes. Was gutted when the vets told me nothing can be done about it, he still is so bloody happy and its terrible to see him go like he is. Quote Link to post
rabbit reaper 26 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 sorry to hear that mate Quote Link to post
THE DEMON 93 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 sorry to hear that mate but these things happen i have had ferrets and there back ends have went better pts then watching them suffer atb Quote Link to post
geordie_ferreter 0 Posted December 30, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 thats what i thought, was hoping it was the problem that is common in ferrets but didnt have the luck, the ferret was an amazing worker and even though he cant use his back end he still is happy as larry, best off letting him go than making him suffer tho. Quote Link to post
THE DEMON 93 Posted December 30, 2009 Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 thats what i thought, was hoping it was the problem that is common in ferrets but didnt have the luck, the ferret was an amazing worker and even though he cant use his back end he still is happy as larry, best off letting him go than making him suffer tho. yes mate its the right choice atb Quote Link to post
geordie_ferreter 0 Posted December 30, 2009 Author Report Share Posted December 30, 2009 cheers mate, got a younger hob to train off the hob thats getting put to sleep and my jill, hopefully he'll be as good as his dad Quote Link to post
THE DEMON 93 Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 cheers mate, got a younger hob to train off the hob thats getting put to sleep and my jill, hopefully he'll be as good as his dad well hope he is mate i lost a very good ferret last year he was a small polecat hob best ive had yet but now working a wee greyhound jill shes doing ok and have this years polecat hob and i will be starting him soon he is about 7 mth now so hope all goes well atb Quote Link to post
The one 8,586 Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 Sad news mate and at 4 thats no age Quote Link to post
festa 206 Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 well done mate ..sorry about the ferret when i say well done its good to see someone acting straight away... you see it on here all to often people asking advice when its pretty obvious i vet is needed sorry agian about your hob mate atb gary Quote Link to post
j davies 8 Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 well, after a good 4 years hunting with my oldest hob its his time to go, he has a tumor on his back bone which has stopped him from being able to use his legs and the vets have said it would be best to put him to sleep. The ferret has been an amazing one to me and has caught his fair share of rabbits in his time, hopefully going to take my jill out tomorrow and let the little fella eat his last rabbit before he goes. Was gutted when the vets told me nothing can be done about it, he still is so bloody happy and its terrible to see him go like he is. i lost a jill mate 12 years ago at the age of 10 she was the bets ferret i had at the time i had her cremated and her ashes put on the top of my walking stick when i go out today she is still with me every were i go. cost me a bit but she was worth it the rabbits she got me over 10 yeaars god 100 a year easy Quote Link to post
THE DEMON 93 Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 well, after a good 4 years hunting with my oldest hob its his time to go, he has a tumor on his back bone which has stopped him from being able to use his legs and the vets have said it would be best to put him to sleep. The ferret has been an amazing one to me and has caught his fair share of rabbits in his time, hopefully going to take my jill out tomorrow and let the little fella eat his last rabbit before he goes. Was gutted when the vets told me nothing can be done about it, he still is so bloody happy and its terrible to see him go like he is. i lost a jill mate 12 years ago at the age of 10 she was the bets ferret i had at the time i had her cremated and her ashes put on the top of my walking stick when i go out today she is still with me every were i go. cost me a bit but she was worth it the rabbits she got me over 10 yeaars god 100 a year easy she must of ment alot to you mate to do that atb to you Quote Link to post
j davies 8 Posted December 31, 2009 Report Share Posted December 31, 2009 well, after a good 4 years hunting with my oldest hob its his time to go, he has a tumor on his back bone which has stopped him from being able to use his legs and the vets have said it would be best to put him to sleep. The ferret has been an amazing one to me and has caught his fair share of rabbits in his time, hopefully going to take my jill out tomorrow and let the little fella eat his last rabbit before he goes. Was gutted when the vets told me nothing can be done about it, he still is so bloody happy and its terrible to see him go like he is. i lost a jill mate 12 years ago at the age of 10 she was the bets ferret i had at the time i had her cremated and her ashes put on the top of my walking stick when i go out today she is still with me every were i go. cost me a bit but she was worth it the rabbits she got me over 10 yeaars god 100 a year easy she must of ment alot to you mate to do that atb to you she did they notr just working things they family pets to people dont no them till they lose one can say this if there was a rabbit in a hole she would not leave it until she got it out i got her on vid on phone still wil try and get it on here. she cost me 95 quid to have her in my stick money well spent i think and i still got great kids off her to not as good but well time will tel Quote Link to post
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