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I used to have one a few years back called Waylon, and it liked to bite! The thing to remember is you WILL get bitten. The best way to train them not to bite anymore, is to spray a bitter tasting spray on your hands and feet. when they then try to bite you (and they will) they will not like the taste and eventually stop. I can't remember what we used now.

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I used to have one, and it liked to bite! you WILL get bitten. The best way is train them not to bite anymore, is to spray a bitter tasting spray on your hands and feet. I can't remember what we used now.

 

Thats a good idea. Like that suff you put on your nails when you want to stop biting them and let them grow...:D

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i got addicted to it,kept licking it off my nails,

 

it started as a dare as i said it didnt bother me,then just kept licking

 

HAHAHAHAHA thats hilarious.

 

Sorry for the thread hijack. There are plenty of websites about keeping certain pets though, just do a google search ' my little twat of a ferret keeps biti9ng me, how to stop it??' :D

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Lots of people round here keep them, either for fun, or for commercial rabbiting, most have some minor wound in the process of healing. They aren't exactly going to have your hand off, but if it really bugs you, try:

 

http://www.petplace.com/small-mammals/how-to-keep-your-ferret-from-biting/page1.aspx

 

In my limited experience with them constant handling from a very young age helps, as it overcomes any fear they have, but i have been told contsant handling stops them being good rabbit hunters. Now if you were having trouble with a pet mink, that WOULD be a painful bite :)

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Remember the late great Richard Whiteley, the late great Brian Plummer, and the ferret?

 

 

EDIT:

P.S. It doesn't mean ferrets always bite. Plummer had been asked to bring examples of the different colours. He didn't have a white ferret, so he borrowed one. Unfortunately, it hadn't been handled very much......

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I used to have a couple of ferrets. Sure they are funny buggers to look at and play with but they used to wreck the carpet and the underneath of the sofa, they'd burrow up and get into the upholstery and well, ferret around!

 

Plus the smell, and the fact they'd sit in the (large) cage all night making noise wanting to come out and play... now they live with my ex and I'm quite happy about that!

 

A robo-ferret with an off button and no stink would be cool though!

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