csme55ex 2 Posted December 25, 2008 Report Share Posted December 25, 2008 my new polecat is abit of a bully lol its very playful and keeps trying to fight with my other 2 albino jills and thay seem like thay cant really be bovered to play back ... do use think the polecat will get out of the playful mode when its abit older . im not sure of its age but i think it might be not even a year old by the look of it Quote Link to post
deanflute 550 Posted December 25, 2008 Report Share Posted December 25, 2008 my new polecat is abit of a bully lol its very playful and keeps trying to fight with my other 2 albino jills and thay seem like thay cant really be bovered to play back ... do use think the polecat will get out of the playful mode when its abit older . im not sure of its age but i think it might be not even a year old by the look of it With ferrets its either bully or be bullied i think! im sure it'l be fine, just trying to establish itself Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted December 25, 2008 Report Share Posted December 25, 2008 my new polecat is abit of a bully lol its very playful and keeps trying to fight with my other 2 albino jills and thay seem like thay cant really be bovered to play back ... do use think the polecat will get out of the playful mode when its abit older . im not sure of its age but i think it might be not even a year old by the look of it All you can do is watch them, remove the polecat if its gets really bad , ie blood or the albinos start crapping themselves during the fights , if its just a pecking order issue it will settle down soon Quote Link to post
csme55ex 2 Posted December 25, 2008 Author Report Share Posted December 25, 2008 my new polecat is abit of a bully lol its very playful and keeps trying to fight with my other 2 albino jills and thay seem like thay cant really be bovered to play back ... do use think the polecat will get out of the playful mode when its abit older . im not sure of its age but i think it might be not even a year old by the look of it All you can do is watch them, remove the polecat if its gets really bad , ie blood or the albinos start crapping themselves during the fights , if its just a pecking order issue it will settle down soon thay all sleep together but its just when the poecat gets over excited like this morning i went out to clean them out so that have a nice clean hutch for xmas the little polecat kepped trying to pin them down by biteing the back of there necks the little bitch lol and the albinos was having a go back but more like get off me i cant be bovered .. it just reminded me of my 2 dogs when i got my puppy it allways wanted to play fight with the older one but the older one couldent really be bovered and now the younger one aint as playful anymore thats why i just wondered if it was the same with ferrets as it is as dogs Quote Link to post
The one 8,592 Posted December 25, 2008 Report Share Posted December 25, 2008 Dont worry about it mate as you said its young its just chancing it's luck and trying to assume a postion of power over the other two Quote Link to post
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