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Buck7 said:
I don't know, I've never had one, but my cousin Linda, were she worked they had ferrets there, and this is what she told me:
She said that they are very playful animals and that they are also very affectionate. She said that its kind of wierd though because you can bend them funny because of they're tube shaped bodies and you'd think it hurt them, but they just look at you like, "Is it SUPPOSE to hurt or something?"
I've also heard though that they are smelly, but that's only because they're related to skunks, so when they go to mark their territory, the smell that comes from their scent glands smell bad to us. But you can get their scent glands removed by a vet or something if you want. I know, it's a little gross to talk about.
Anyways, I've also heard though that they can sometimes turn on you and bite. I asked my friend Meranda, who has owned up to three or four total if this is true. She told me that her first ferret was really sweet and would curl up in her bed with her, but the second one that she got was pure evil and would bite you and be mean all the time. The one she has now she said though is nicer and likes to hide her things around her room! So, basically, I guess it depends on the ferret and what his or her personality is like.
I hope this has answered your question.
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