Fuzzy experiment # 4
Jun. 26th, 2002 11:48 amResults - still not good. Covered them in Bitter Apples (anti-biting spray used to train puppies) and turned them loose in the kitchen. A brief fight broke out, the aftermath of which included both of them making hilarious faces as they realized just how horrible they tasted.
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They seem to go through an initial fight each night and then settle down to mostly hissing at one another. Unfortunately, whenever one gets too close to the other, the fight breaks out again. Any meetings behind the litter pan or under a towel pretty much ends in a screaming, biting mess.
Oh well, not giving up hope yet. Found a diary online by one guy who was introducing 2 new ferrets to his existing 7. It took him over a month of doing exactly what I'm doing to have all of them in one cage. There is hope.
( gory details )
They seem to go through an initial fight each night and then settle down to mostly hissing at one another. Unfortunately, whenever one gets too close to the other, the fight breaks out again. Any meetings behind the litter pan or under a towel pretty much ends in a screaming, biting mess.
Oh well, not giving up hope yet. Found a diary online by one guy who was introducing 2 new ferrets to his existing 7. It took him over a month of doing exactly what I'm doing to have all of them in one cage. There is hope.