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Lazy-Ferret
27-11-2016, 18:45
As some of you know, we have pet ferrets, who are all rescues. During the year, we help our local ferret rescue with their fund raising events. One task that seems to have fallen on us over the years is when they put on a ferret show, as a way of breaking the boredom of the people just sitting there waiting for their ferrets numbers to be called, we put on some fun classes to keep them entertained.
These involve getting people talking to each other, by having to go round the hall and meet the other ferrets, and then vote for things like "the ferret with the fluffiest coat", "the ferret most people would like to take home", and other things like that... We also have a race with play offs, which because of space limitations needed to be a bit more inventive than the more normal running down pipes associated with ferrets... This year we went for getting tall Christmas bags, the ones that open out and actually stand up on their own, putting a ferret in them, and then seeing whose ferret was the first to get the bag to fall over and get out.
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/Harrietsham/Christmas%20Show%202016/20161126_133235_zpslic5ne1h.jpg
It's simple but it gets the competitive spirit going.
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/Harrietsham/Christmas%20Show%202016/20161126_133615_zpsq1caokdv.jpg
One of the other things is to get people to decorate their cages, and this year we went for turning the cage into a Reindeer...
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/Cages/20161126_171418_zpss7p6flh4.jpg
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/Cages/20161126_171403_zpslzdgebpx.jpg
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/Harrietsham/Christmas%20Show%202016/20161126_101819_zps0rcxi9ec.jpg
The nose glows red, and all the outline is edged with silver glowing EL wire.
I also made Ferret Hammock Beds to go along with the bags of ferret food as prizes for each class. These are the softest fluffy fleece on the inside, and cotton on the outside, here's a sample.
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/Hammocks/20161113_173448_zps5j6hswee.jpg
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/Hammocks/20161113_160000_zpsiepyyyyi.jpg
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/Hammocks/20161113_155935_zpsialqetem.jpg
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/Harrietsham/Christmas%20Show%202016/20161126_101808_zpsqbwvapue.jpg
Our classes raised over £120 for the rescue, so we were very pleased.
As part of our 4x4 Response group, over the month of December we are helping another charity by using our 4x4's to pull Santa's Sleigh. Suz and I are doing a couple of nights, so the Reindeer head will be going on the front of my car, along with the the usual decorations I put on her.
Monaro Pete
27-11-2016, 20:47
This one thinks this is fun too :lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9xHEj3Gk4Q
perelaar
27-11-2016, 20:54
I'm pretty sure one of my labradors would get into a fluffy hammock if it were large enough for him to get inside...
emjaybee
27-11-2016, 20:56
Just one comment...
...PICS !!! (of ferrets!)
:lol
Lazy-Ferret
27-11-2016, 21:34
My wife keeps asking me to make a full size one for her...:lol:lol
This one thinks this is fun too :lol
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9xHEj3Gk4Q
That one clip causes more hassle for ferrets than anything... it's amazing that one famous person being bitten by a ferret on TV, and no one forgets it, but all the kids bitten by hamsters, gerbils, rats etc, over the years, and they will still buy them for their own kids when they grow up and have them. :lol
Pictures of Ferrets are no problem, I have thousands, but I must admit we did not get many at the show, as I was so busy doing all the other stuff.
This is our little old lady, Megan, she came to us, with 6 3day old kits, and the drug addicted owner freely admitted she had not been fed for 4 days.... She is now about 7 or 8 years old, maybe older as he was not exactly very good with his ages.
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/Megan/20161126_232155_zpshqg0efrh.jpg
Bourneville, and Flyte.
Bourneville is a EU Polecat, who was bred in captivity to be returned to the wild, but the program was cancelled, so they were all supposed to be put to sleep. We officially have him on long term loan, but unofficially, he is ours.
Flyte is one of Megans Kits, and a real daddies girl. She winds Suz up all the time.
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/Bournville/Bounville_zps1b793141.jpg
This is Topic helping me defrost the freezer...
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CvIDOSvWIAAD117.jpg
Reject, another one of Megan's Kits, is guarding the custard tarts in the trolley.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CsgQqKmXgAAdtOi.jpg
Snicker, he is stealing a "Refresher" sweet from his mum....
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CqqDyxKWEAELqF4.jpg
Minstrel, helping me make hammocks...
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CozMNDbWcAAFO6T.jpg
and Poppet, she is a very "Special" ferret, and actually came second in her class at the show.
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cq29-feWcAAh7ON.jpg
emjaybee
27-11-2016, 21:39
Thank you !!!!
I love your ferrets, I often pop in on your website and have a look-see.
:D
Blocky10
27-11-2016, 22:20
Great photos. My kids now asked if they could put one on their Christmas list! Ha ha ha.
Great on the fund raising :thumb2
Monaro Pete
28-11-2016, 18:30
Being of proper country bumpkin blood. My Dad kept Pole Cats & Ferrets when I was a youngster.
We used to go rabbiting with them. I would find it great fun to spread the nets over the holes & watch the rabbits bolt.
We would always get a ferret that wouldn't come out for ages. There were times when we would just pack up & leave the ferret as it would be getting dark. I often wondered what would happen to the ferret!! Thinking about it now, I expect it would just go feral :nenau
Lazy-Ferret, how do cope with the smell of them?
I recall a lad at secondary school kept them & the girls wouldn't go near him, because he always smelled of ferrets :lol
johnb5177
28-11-2016, 18:31
They are absolutely great little creatures.......so clever......far too cute....:thumb2:thumb2:thumb2:D
Lazy-Ferret
29-11-2016, 00:53
Being of proper country bumpkin blood. My Dad kept Pole Cats & Ferrets when I was a youngster.
We used to go rabbiting with them. I would find it great fun to spread the nets over the holes & watch the rabbits bolt.
We would always get a ferret that wouldn't come out for ages. There were times when we would just pack up & leave the ferret as it would be getting dark. I often wondered what would happen to the ferret!! Thinking about it now, I expect it would just go feral :nenau
Lazy-Ferret, how do cope with the smell of them?
I recall a lad at secondary school kept them & the girls wouldn't go near him, because he always smelled of ferrets :lol
We do a lot of Ferret PR, and spend a lot of time answering those exact questions, people are always amazed that our ferrets do not smell like they were told/remember.
Firstly, ferrets do not go feral, they are a domesticated animal, that were deliberately bread to be albino, by the Romans, so the Peregrine falcon could tell the difference between a brown rabbit bolting from the hole, and go after it, or a white ferret coming from the hole, and ignore it. Unfortunately because of the inbreeding of albinos, to make it the dominant gene, they lost a lot of their ability to cope with parasites they get in the wild, becoming anaemic from flea and tic bites, and succumbing to ear infections from ear mites, and if those do not kill them, and they do not walk up to a fox or dog, as they have no natural fear, then the Lung work, and Heart worm, they get from eating Slugs, will definitely get them... Most do not last more than 5 or 6 weeks in the wild. The lucky ones find their way to a Ferret Rescue.
As for the smell, it's easy, you get them neutered.... It stops the smell... It also makes them friendlier, and in the Jills case, helps to save their life, as once a Jill comes into season, unlike most animals, if they do not mate, they stay in season, and often get an infection of her lady parts, or failing that, she becomes calcium deficient, and her bones thin down. The other thing is quality food, on the old days people fed ferrets some real rubbish, often thongs like bread and milk, ferrets are lactose intolerant. They need food with a very high (in comparison to most other animals) protein content, which helps to reduce the amount of waste product produced, which again reduces the smell. Along with that, keeping their cages clean also makes a massive difference, e.g, ours have their litter trays changed 1 or 2 times a day, and their fleece and cotton bedding changed and washed twice a week.
We often have people comment when they come over how they thought the house would smell, but it does not even smell as bad as a house that has dogs living in it.
We have had a bad year this year, and had several ferrets pass on, so in the 16 years we have had ferrets, we were down to the least we have ever had, since our first year... Today we went to the rescue to get a couple of new ferrets, as a belated birthday present for Suz... Somehow, we came home with 6 new fuzzies!!! 5 are this years kits, and one is an older lady who was used for breading,
4 of them are huge, more like dogs than ferrets, so I am sitting here typing this with 6 extra fluffy monsters running around, and boy are they a lot of fun...
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/CyYopxoXUAA2wec.jpg
emjaybee
29-11-2016, 00:59
That's a biiiiig fluffy monsta!
Fluffzilla!
:D
Lazy-Ferret
29-11-2016, 01:06
That's a biiiiig fluffy monsta!
Fluffzilla!
:D
:lol:lol
We now have to find 6 chocolate names for them, and they have to be ones we have not already used.. We are running out as we have used most over the years...
We are creating a short list, and so far we have
Kit and Kat
Mars
Milky way
Suz's apparently needs to go chocolate shopping for inspiration...:lol
solarman216
29-11-2016, 01:56
So Clive a lot more to Ferrets than meets the eye, good on you for rescuing some more, we have badgers and foxes here and they get on together, they have different diets and so are fed at different times but they can still be seen together, other side of the fence I might add as at feeding times our two jacks go out as part of their days entertainment to bark at them, they of course take no notice as they have learnt that the fence stops our dogs dead, Rick
solarman216
29-11-2016, 02:01
bounty and crunchy come to mind, Rick
emjaybee
29-11-2016, 02:03
Boost
Hershey
Twix
(Double) Decker
(Reeces) Pieces
Crunchie
Curly (Wurly)
Bounty
Breakaway
Baby (Ruth)
Caramac
Chomp
Daim (Dime)
Drifter
Flake
Freddie
Fudge
Ripple
Lionel
Marathon
Milka
Nutrageous
Picnic
Rita
Rolo
Starbar
Texan (God I miss those!)
Timeout
Twirl
Wonka
Wispa
... can't sleep...
:(
You can always go trans Atlantic.
:nenau
Lazy-Ferret
29-11-2016, 02:50
Suz's says, Oiii, are you trying to sabotage her shopping trip??:eek:
bounty and crunchy come to mind, Rick
Had those two, and lovely ferrets they were too.
Did you know ferrets are related to Badgers?
Boost
Hershey
Twix Done Lovely Sandy boy
(Double) Decker
(Reeces) Pieces
Crunchie Done Gorgeous Dark Eyed White.
Curly (Wurly) Done, they were identical brothers.
Bounty Done, A massive Albino Hob built like the preverbal Brick $h1 House.
Breakaway
Baby (Ruth)
Caramac
Chomp Done, and boy did he live up to his name when he first came here.
Daim (Dime)
Drifter Done, a polecat hob found trying to hitch a lift on the A24.
Flake Done, sweet little albino Jill
Freddie
Fudge Done, a very old polecat lady who lived her final months here
Ripple Done, another sweet old polecat lady
Lionel
Marathon
Milka
Nutrageous
Picnic Done, he was one of Megans Kits, but died at 6 months old from heart problems.
Rita
Rolo Done, a disabled ferret left to starve to death, and lived a nice long life here.
Starbar
Texan (God I miss those!)
Timeout
Twirl Done, one of my all time favourite ferrets who came to us covered in tar, with awful burns under it, and dispite everything, never once bit me as we cleaned him up.
Wonka
Wispa Done, an albino jill who spent the first 4 years of her life stuck at the rescue after being dumped with her kits, and would not let anyone touch her with out some major biting, then for some reason chose us as her forever home.
... can't sleep...
:(
You can always go trans Atlantic.
:nenau
You forgot
Snicker
Poppet
Flyte
Topic
Bourneville
Toblarone
Malteaser
Smartie
Munchie
Buttons
Ruffles
our 9th ferret... After Eight
Aero
Revel
Galaxy
Minstrel
Are you hungry yet?
So far we have stayed with English chocolate, thank you, there is some.... FOOD... for thought there....:doh
emjaybee
29-11-2016, 08:34
Suz's says, Oiii, are you trying to sabotage her shopping trip??:eek:
Had those two, and lovely ferrets they were too.
Did you know ferrets are related to Badgers?
You forgot
Snicker
Poppet
Flyte
Topic
Bourneville
Toblarone
Malteaser
Smartie
Munchie
Buttons
Ruffles
our 9th ferret... After Eight
Aero
Revel
Galaxy
Minstrel
Are you hungry yet?
So far we have stayed with English chocolate, thank you, there is some.... FOOD... for thought there....:doh
Not trying to sabotage the shopping trip...
...merely providing a shopping list.
:naughty
Lazy-Ferret
29-11-2016, 13:12
Not trying to sabotage the shopping trip...
...merely providing a shopping list.
:naughty
She says you are exonerated...:bow
Apparently, when you are the size of a small polar bear, the ice on the pond is not thick enough to support your weight....
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/2016%206%20new%20kits/DSC_3180_zpsjilwozth.jpg
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/2016%206%20new%20kits/DSC_3179_zpsemibg1m8.jpg
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/2016%206%20new%20kits/DSC_3181_zpsmhml2mkf.jpg
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/2016%206%20new%20kits/DSC_3182_zpssfd7aony.jpg
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/2016%206%20new%20kits/DSC_3183_zpsaucjojmd.jpg
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/2016%206%20new%20kits/DSC_3184_zpslq6mhmcv.jpg
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/2016%206%20new%20kits/DSC_3185_zpsjcbcahd3.jpg
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/2016%206%20new%20kits/DSC_3186_zpsmvz3gxxv.jpg
So, what better way to dry off than the recently dug soil!!!
http://i316.photobucket.com/albums/mm322/Lazy-Ferret/2016%206%20new%20kits/DSC_3217_zpsgwiyjq9t.jpg
emjaybee
29-11-2016, 13:18
Huh!
Never had them down as swimmers.
Learn summat new every day.
:thumb2
Lazy-Ferret
29-11-2016, 13:55
Huh!
Never had them down as swimmers.
Learn summat new every day.
:thumb2
They have webbed feet... Most only swim when they need to, but some of ours like to paddle for fun. Kits seem to like it more than they do as they get older.
Monaro Pete
29-11-2016, 16:12
We do a lot of Ferret PR, and spend a lot of time answering those exact questions, people are always amazed that our ferrets do not smell like they were told/remember.
Firstly, ferrets do not go feral, they are a domesticated animal, that were deliberately bread to be albino, by the Romans, so the Peregrine falcon could tell the difference between a brown rabbit bolting from the hole, and go after it, or a white ferret coming from the hole, and ignore it. Unfortunately because of the inbreeding of albinos, to make it the dominant gene, they lost a lot of their ability to cope with parasites they get in the wild, becoming anaemic from flea and tic bites, and succumbing to ear infections from ear mites, and if those do not kill them, and they do not walk up to a fox or dog, as they have no natural fear, then the Lung work, and Heart worm, they get from eating Slugs, will definitely get them... Most do not last more than 5 or 6 weeks in the wild. The lucky ones find their way to a Ferret Rescue.
As for the smell, it's easy, you get them neutered.... It stops the smell... It also makes them friendlier, and in the Jills case, helps to save their life, as once a Jill comes into season, unlike most animals, if they do not mate, they stay in season, and often get an infection of her lady parts, or failing that, she becomes calcium deficient, and her bones thin down. The other thing is quality food, on the old days people fed ferrets some real rubbish, often thongs like bread and milk, ferrets are lactose intolerant. They need food with a very high (in comparison to most other animals) protein content, which helps to reduce the amount of waste product produced, which again reduces the smell. Along with that, keeping their cages clean also makes a massive difference, e.g, ours have their litter trays changed 1 or 2 times a day, and their fleece and cotton bedding changed and washed twice a week.
We often have people comment when they come over how they thought the house would smell, but it does not even smell as bad as a house that has dogs living in it.
We have had a bad year this year, and had several ferrets pass on, so in the 16 years we have had ferrets, we were down to the least we have ever had, since our first year... Today we went to the rescue to get a couple of new ferrets, as a belated birthday present for Suz... Somehow, we came home with 6 new fuzzies!!! 5 are this years kits, and one is an older lady who was used for breading,
4 of them are huge, more like dogs than ferrets, so I am sitting here typing this with 6 extra fluffy monsters running around, and boy are they a lot of fun...
Thank you. I have learned a lot from this post :thumb2 :thumb2 :clap
Thomas61
29-11-2016, 16:26
This has opened my eyes to the world of ferrets, when I scanned through the pond photos on the phone I thought blimey they can do the back stroke that's amazing!!! A proper look showed it was the pond ornament. Slightly disappointed about the back stroke but loving the pictures and the learning.
Lazy-Ferret
29-11-2016, 16:42
This has opened my eyes to the world of ferrets, when I scanned through the pond photos on the phone I thought blimey they can do the back stroke that's amazing!!! A proper look showed it was the pond ornament. Slightly disappointed about the back stroke but loving the pictures and the learning.
:lol:lol One of the ladies on my Ferret forum saw that picture, and said it looked just like one of her ferrets when he has a bath... none of ours have ever laid on their backs as far as I know though.
Our ferrets used to spend ages trying to rescue that otter from the pond, but finally got board, so I hope the new guys will do it again.
Lazy-Ferret
30-11-2016, 23:22
well, it's been nearly 48 hours, and we've broken them...
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Cyine7NW8AA1MS6.jpg
emjaybee
30-11-2016, 23:47
Sweeeeeeet
:D
macabethiel
01-12-2016, 00:31
Great post love the little critters !
Lazy-Ferret
02-12-2016, 21:24
Well, we seem to have got the names sorted..
The Polecat Mum, has fallen nicely into "Mars", we had already been calling her "Ma" or "Mum", as she was mothering the whole group.
Her daughter is as black as black, with just a tiny white mask, and is very timid. Currently she slinks round the house in the shadows, and under furniture, and seems to just magically appear in places... She is now "Magic", as in "Black Magic"
The huge Polecat boy, is a real character, and chases us everywhere taking flying leaps at us, grabbing trouser legs, and ragging them.. He is now "Lion".
His Albino mate that was in the same cage as him at the rescue is super cute, and loves to curl up for cuddles, but when he is awake, he can't resist chewing on your fingers and knuckles... Luckily he does not get too carried away, but because of this, he is now "Chewit"
The other 2 Albinos were Suz's Birthday present, and as they are almost identical, and hard to tell apart at the moment, they have become "kit" and "Kat".
solarman216
03-12-2016, 01:10
You have some patience I will say that, good on you for rescuing them, you must bring some of them here one day, Rick
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