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Look in the trading post?

I got mine from there.

You'll need to teach them not to bite you as well.

Put a bell around their neck or you'll have heaps of trouble finding them if it manages to run away.

Like carlo said, get them de-sexed and the stink gland removed. I think the females don't smell as much though.

They are pretty cool and are funny to watch sliding around on tiled floor.

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haha ok thanks guys, i've looked around, kellyville pets are going to have some in stock around nov dec period around $60-$100, they actually told me there not in season?!?!

the girl on the phone must have been talking about fruit or some thing.

Comon guys whos up for a GROUP BUY ferrets haha i will get prices if i see some hands in the air.

btw this stink gland, does it really stink that bad?

-B

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btw this stink gland, does it really stink that bad?

-B

OMG YES!

Even removing the stink gland doesnt get rid of it completly.. and its the males that are the worst, if I remember correctly. Had one for a few months, then my sister lost it :rofl::P!! never let her look after anything again!

Have a Ferret cage you can have if you end up getting one, got it from kelly ville pet stores for $200.. but have no need for it now.. so if you need it let me know

its a good idea, to get it from a real;y young age, that way it gets used to you and being around people in general. If you get them at an older age, they tend to be hard to control and dont like being around people.

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Allright cool!

Will check out my storage some time this week.. I have to go in and make a payment soon so ill check then..

you have to wait till its a few months old before you can get it desexed I think, and make sure you get all the vacsinations (sp?) done if the breeder doesnt do it themselves.

dont have any pics handy of the cage, but its 3 level white wire cage, with a removalble bottom section for easy cleaning..

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thanks man, well if you find it or not let me know and drop me a pm. you will find my account always logged on because i'll either have my computer at work logged in or computer at home on and logged in.

I just got hold of a breeder who will sell me a baby male for around 50 bucks.

awesome, can you PM me details?

I might get a pair again now I have more time. :bananaman

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