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i bought all the 4 jills from one litter and my two hobs each from a different litter.I have kept ferrets from when i was a lad, at one stage i had forty kept in round brick enclosures with a elevated tiled roof,the same as Abbott brothers of Norfolk did,but due to my bereavement eight years ago i decided to find all my stock new homes and take to the road as a form of therapy to handle the loss,traveled a lot of the country ,took various jobs but none that i could not just walk away from (great therapy),I hunted with a long net and trout fished when i could.So now it is good to get back to normal and ferret as well as dropping the net.If it was not for my love of ferrets i would only net, as you do not have to feed it,clean up after it and only repair it occasionally( hopefully).sorry for rambling on (must be age catching up with me) good luck with the kits,most of all have lots of fun and enjoyment with them,they very rarely let you down.

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No i lost 3/4x1/4 greyhound/collie to leukemia in 2005,had him from a pup,ran well on the lamp,loyal,dependable and smart,diagnosed just before his seventh birthday.just have not had the heart to get another nor will i now,had to much grief,just want to stroll and pick up a few here and there.

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