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<blockquote data-quote="MRT" data-source="post: 7357728" data-attributes="member: 7193"><p>Go for it. Interesting pet. Need respect. IME be late feeding/watering/wear makeup/perfume/be excessively sweaty and they will sink thier teeth into you. But avoid the above, handle well and they are great. My wife had some that would sit on her head as she walked around (!) and as she always whistled when she fed them they could be called out of a burrow 9/10, saves spade work. We built ours a vertical hutch with many layers that were very difficult to move between (but just ferretly possible). For added interest make your own nets.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MRT, post: 7357728, member: 7193"] Go for it. Interesting pet. Need respect. IME be late feeding/watering/wear makeup/perfume/be excessively sweaty and they will sink thier teeth into you. But avoid the above, handle well and they are great. My wife had some that would sit on her head as she walked around (!) and as she always whistled when she fed them they could be called out of a burrow 9/10, saves spade work. We built ours a vertical hutch with many layers that were very difficult to move between (but just ferretly possible). For added interest make your own nets. [/QUOTE]
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