Ferret Studies- Lesson 1: "Ferret learns how to attack Hamster."
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@xXEquestrianStarXx Oh God, cooool! I love how the ferret killed the hamster, not for food, but just to kill it. LOL.
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why would you do this,look at that poor thing helplessly on its back!
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somethings wrong with this person, feeding a ferret mice for food is natural because that's what their meant to do. they don't know the difference it's just like dogs who are trained naturally to kill rats
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Why would you let the ferret do that!!
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You'd have a valid point. If Hamsters weren't idiotic little creatures that bite the hand that feeds them. I used to own one, but I very quickly found out, they are really horrible creatures. Have a good day,
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Seriously, look up the definition of natural selection, maybe then you can post a comment that makes sense. Go on, educate yourself.
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Thank you for filming this and putting it on Youtube, you have encouraged me to feed my ferret live hamsters, despite what all the vets and pet store people say. I will continue to buy more ferrets and train them to viciously kill cute harmless animals, so I can reach my goal of killing all puppies and kittens and cute small animals with an evil army of vicious, mistreated and poorly trained ferrets, all thanks to you.
Seriously though, how'd you like to be that hamster? *cough*jerk*cough*
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Thank you very much for posting this! Please inbox me about care for ferrets, as I want one! Ignore the haters, and cute ferret!
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@xXEquestrianStarXx You might have a point if the hamster had actually tried to escape anyway. It just laid there on its back going EEEEE! Natural Selection on a tiled floor. Deal with it. 8)
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@jonathonlamella1 yes and i am only 15 years i am a sadastic asshole have 1 jackdaw (crow 7 ,chickens) 4 ferrets and i love my animals.
Because I ran out of room, you are a disgrace to ferret owners.
xXEquestrianStarXx 11 months ago 13
Natural? This is NOT NATURAL.
Since when has prey in the wild had NO chance of escape?
That's the whole thing of 'oh it happens in the wild', it DOESN'T. Where's the hamster's place to hide? Where's its chance of escape?
tpfastback, 1: No they wouldn't. You show me a ferret in the wild who'd ever have the chance to come across a hamster.
2: Then feed it a raw diet, you know, prekilled.
THIS IS NOT A NATURAL DIET.
Mental stimulation? Give it a toy.
Feeding raw is fine, feeding live is NOT.
xXEquestrianStarXx 11 months ago 12