coldfire
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Best Part of Waking Up Is Piggies In Your Cup
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Post by coldfire on Jul 23, 2012 2:40:55 GMT
Here are my two ferrets Oreo and Pepper... Oreo is somewhere around 5 years and pepper is just under 2 years old Oreo Pepper
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Post by 3piggles on Jul 23, 2012 15:04:05 GMT
Aw, cute wuzzles!!!
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Post by jolovespiggies on Jul 23, 2012 15:12:21 GMT
They are gorgeous love, I used to have ferrets.
Hugs
Jo xx
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Post by yodelpig on Jul 23, 2012 15:51:24 GMT
they are gorgeous!
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Post by weesilvie on Jul 24, 2012 16:07:44 GMT
Lovely ferrets How long do they usually live? 5 sounds like a good age for a wee guy
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coldfire
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Post by coldfire on Jul 27, 2012 1:52:43 GMT
everywhere has a different age span for ferrets it seems.. some say 5 to 7 years... others say 5 to 10 years.. since Ive had a ferret live 10 years before i tend to go with that one
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Post by weesilvie on Jul 30, 2012 13:02:19 GMT
Thanks A bit more than pigs then.
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Post by 3piggles on Jul 30, 2012 22:45:27 GMT
Yodelpig said the pigs she had as a child in Switzerland lived much longer, but weren't bred as finely as the pigs in the UK, which aren't as healthy and don't live as long. US pigs are mostly from backyard breeders or piggy mills, so hard to know if a pig is genetically healthy, or if the sow should even have had that litter. It's probably the same way with ferrets, so part of the life span is known fact, and part is wishful thinking.
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Post by lonestarpiggies on Aug 3, 2012 13:29:26 GMT
Cute!!!
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