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Uploaded by on May 9, 2007

"DEGUCHI HOSONARL"
A hunting tool of a rumor invented in ancient Greece.

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  • It can be. Little playful nips to the finger or toe can be a surprise ouch, a full-on angry attack though can be quite vicious. Pretty much the same rule with any animal: if they're hurt, scared, or wild, if they don't know you, handle with extreme caution.

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  • The ferret is gone! Our pest tech. believes a gopher who originally started the tunnels killed the ferret since they refuse to share their tunnels-even with their own young-I've found dead babies everywhere...It will cost upwards of $500. to rid the yard and a 30x40" area of grass we had install for our Daschund's play and NOT some pest-gopher OR ferret. Risk of injury or disease from bites or contact with urine of feces is always a problem with these monsters!!

  • @x86op Ferrets can't even find there way home like a dog or cat. They have no homing mechanism. Also if a female goes into heat in the wild and finds no partner she will die. This would be unlikely since they usually come fixed. Ban the damn cats that ruin my flowers or the dogs that crap in my yard.

  • @x86op I read they're banned in HI and CA because farmers claim they'll ruin crops and steal chicken eggs. They're worried they'll form packs and reproduce. This is impossible because legitimate breeders fix them right away(a female in heat can die from anemia) and domesticated ones can't survive. They have no hunting instinct. They are basing this on something that happened in Europe. However fixing ferrets there was illegal because it was considered inhumane. So honestly the law is ridiculous.

  • @FerretJohn My fuzzies have never drawn blood. My dog bit harder when we played. I think it's in how you raise them. I have 4. I've had 6 in total. Will passed away as a baby from distemper. This was before Petco had vaccine regulations. Lola passed away at 5 1/2 from cancer. I adopted Mae and Gusteau, who are 4, Julian is 3 months, and Ted is 1. None of them bite me. When they're babies they nip but if you give them love they grow out of it. I get kisses and they cuddle and sleep next to me

  • @Believin4ever If it was a black footed ferret I hope they didn't put it down. That would be heartbreaking. However There may also be an illegal breeder in your area because ferrets are pack animals and if there is one, there must be more that got away. Vets can't refuse treatment of a ferret in Cali even thought they are illegal. If the state finds out you have them you pay a fine and get them back. One of your neighbors is probably making money selling them.

  • @Believin4ever I doubt it's the offspring of an escaped pet ferret. Pet ferrets can't survive like stray dogs or cats they will die unless someone finds them. They have no hunting instinct. The black footed ferret is native to the USA and is an ENDANGERED animal. If it is a black footed ferret it's against the law to kill them. You need to have it transported to a rescue that breeds and reintroduces them into there natural environment.

  • @dreamera1 The black footed ferret is native to the USA and is a wild animal. They are also endangered. So it is possible to have a wild ferret in your backyard but unlikely because they are endangered.

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