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Guest MOLLY

The kits are having a nibble at everything when i handle them now...fingers, ear lobes, jumper and their fav is my boots :o

At what age do you show them biting fingers is not ok and how do you do it with ones so young?

Is there anything else i need to be doing, training or health wise before they go to their new homes?

What age can you give them their 1st squirt of frontline

MOLL.

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ive read that can damage the ferrets mandible. not disagreing but my opinion.

Just enough to cause them discomfort, works best if you have one foot in the bucket :laugh: ..They'll probably stop on their own accord Molly. Do they need de-fleaing then?...Wouldn't bother unless they picked up a load from a fresh carcuss ;)

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i normally deal with biters when it starts hurting or they have a good rag most kit bites are play bites i generally give the persistant buggers a good scruffin :good:. if i have to treat kits for fleas i normally just pump a one or two sprays on my hand and give em a rub over at about 6 weeks never had any probs, or i treat the jill and the kits seem to stay clear

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They dont have any fleas i can see, just wanted to make sure they had protection before they moved.

They still seem so small and fragile to do anything like that yet :( Its only a very half hearted chew at the mo.

MOLL.

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i remember when i got my first kit, neville :laugh: , weant to kiss him one day an he bit me through the lip and wouldn't let go. moral of the story, don't kiss your'e ferrets, even if you've done it before. :cry:

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i remember when i got my first kit, neville :laugh: , weant to kiss him one day an he bit me through the lip and wouldn't let go. moral of the story, don't kiss your'e ferrets, even if you've done it before. :cry:

lmfao :laugh::laugh::laugh: ...Neville :laugh::laugh:

MOLL.

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They dont have any fleas i can see, just wanted to make sure they had protection before they moved.

They still seem so small and fragile to do anything like that yet :( Its only a very half hearted chew at the mo.

MOLL.

In that case don't think about treating with Frontline Moll, save ya money and don't have any risk of side effects. Fleas are a b*****d when you get an infestation, whether it be the house dog or furt's. If ya ferrets get fleas change the bedding and they should be able to deal with the problem in time.

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Thanks Mike...i wont bother then :good:

MOLL.

 

Just handle them when they are full of food they are at there most docile then.. ;) .. and most youngen's only bite you for a taste to see if it's food so if they are full they should'nt bother in theory.. :D .. like Mike say's with a bit of gentle handling they usualy grow out of it.. :good: .

Millet

Are you trying to say i dont feed them properly :nono::D

MOLL.

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