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I dont have one but I knew an instructor who had two or three of them.. and they lived here in CA.. I think she said something about needing to get a special (breeding) license so that she could keep them..
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[center][font "Garamond"][#008000][size 4]You can not get a permit to keep a ferret in California unless you are an educational institution or similar. They are not granted to private citizens under any circumstances. [frown] [/size][/#008000][/font]
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well that explains it.. this woman had ferrets well before that time and has since left Ca.. btw.. her last name was Weatherwax.. her hubby was on the packers when they were in the early (1 and 2.. maybe) superbowls.. he even gave me an authographed picture.. :-)
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I grew up with someone who had probably 3 or 4 ferrets. They would run around the house. They are smart animals. Good pets too.
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Cats are good pets because you can leave them for a few days to go on a fishing trip and not have hassles.
But they are hard to train to walk on a leash.
Well, they are hard to train period.
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[center][font "Garamond"][#008000][size 4]Don't see many cats in my neighborhood. The coyotes seem to prefer them to rabbits.[/size][/#008000][/font]
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Are you saying if you had a ferret you would let it roam around outside?
Sounds like you could help preserve the wildlife and experience the wonders of the personality differences of individual cats.[:p]
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