doddsy1970 9 Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 My jills are and the young jills will be castrated btw. I'd love to see the vet searching ferret ladyboys Quote Link to post
Halfinch 51 Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 (edited) Yes it's true, if you had looked into owning a ferret you should have know that, hopefully you have enough money to get them spayed. Maybe if you had looked into owning a a ferret before spouting off you would know that's crap. So your saying they don't die then? Genius. I gave a basic answer to a basic question, and the fact of the matter is that Jill's do need mating every year, well technically, as has been mentioned, they need bringing out of season, and yes, i have heard of ferrets that have survived their season without help, but would you suggest risking it? In fact would you suggest anything at all? or are you the just the type of computer hunter that will hijack someones thread and spout off to cause an argument rather than type anything constructive? I may have you all wrong, but i really can't see what benefit you have bought to this thread Me personally I have a vasectomised hob for the job, £86 at our local vets, Jill jab is £17. so good value when you got Three Jill's needing sorting every year. Firstly, I answered your post with the same mannerism as you answered the initial post (what's with the headbanging icon?). You then told the person asking that their ferrets needed mated, now it's technically mated, make your mind up, or perhaps you didn't know that until someone posted it after you. Genius, never in my wildest dreams. Would I suggest anything at all?, yes I would suggest that people have their facts correct before dishing out advice. 1 Why answer me at all? it isn't my thread. 2 I never said technically mated, i said technically need bringing out of season. 3 If i didn't know until someone put it on here, then my vet was super efficient in doing the op immediately on my hob on a Saturday night 4 I still feel the advice of looking into the needs of an animal BEFORE deciding to get one stands true. So thankyou for your most positive input to this thread. Edited February 22, 2009 by Halfinch Quote Link to post
mackay 3,676 Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 You are more than welcome, if my input has served no more than to inform the original poster that his jills won't die if not mated (regardless of you saying they would) then at least something has been achieved. Quote Link to post
Vissertje 0 Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 @ Stubby: Perhaps you're right. Here in Holland unfortunately most people keep their ferrets indoor as pets. So most off them have far less space than that allthough every day they get about two hours to run in the livingroom. The rest of the day they have less room to avoid eachother. Nevertheless I still think that the hormones will cause some level of stress. That is often the case with people as well. Quote Link to post
Kay 3,709 Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 @ Stubby: Perhaps you're right. Here in Holland unfortunately most people keep their ferrets indoor as pets. So most off them have far less space than that allthough every day they get about two hours to run in the livingroom. The rest of the day they have less room to avoid eachother. Nevertheless I still think that the hormones will cause some level of stress. That is often the case with people as well. Imagine the stress if all the memebrs of this forum were in one room Quote Link to post
Vissertje 0 Posted February 22, 2009 Report Share Posted February 22, 2009 @ Stubby: Perhaps you're right. Here in Holland unfortunately most people keep their ferrets indoor as pets. So most off them have far less space than that allthough every day they get about two hours to run in the livingroom. The rest of the day they have less room to avoid eachother. Nevertheless I still think that the hormones will cause some level of stress. That is often the case with people as well. Imagine the stress if all the memebrs of this forum were in one room Imagine them carrieing their guns and knives with them Quote Link to post
Coneytrappr 30 Posted February 23, 2009 Report Share Posted February 23, 2009 @ Stubby: Perhaps you're right. Here in Holland unfortunately most people keep their ferrets indoor as pets. So most off them have far less space than that allthough every day they get about two hours to run in the livingroom. The rest of the day they have less room to avoid eachother. Nevertheless I still think that the hormones will cause some level of stress. That is often the case with people as well. Imagine the stress if all the memebrs of this forum were in one room Jesus Christ, what a thought. Quote Link to post
Guest ferret feller Posted February 24, 2009 Report Share Posted February 24, 2009 the poor reson only asked if they die in season and everyone goes into a big rant..... iv got a vasectomised hob if you want too use him? ill be in whiltshire and telford Quote Link to post
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