Message Number: SG16507 | New FHL Archives SearchFrom: Tonytclarke@aol.com
Date: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 00:16:02 +0000 (GMT)
To: ferrethealth@smartgroups.com
Subject: [ferrethealth] RE: Sudden behaviour change
Sue again tried this behaviour 2 days later so I let her 'drag' me, she took me from my
chair out of the living room , through the kitchen into the utility room, she let go,
climbed on to the top shelf of a low cupboard(don't ask) turned, grabbed my finger
again and tried to pull me to the back of the cupboard (this is her route to her favorite
daytime sleeping den - the top drawer). At this point she couldnt get me any further
but just pulled and pulled, I extracted my finger and you could see her practically
stamping her paws with frustration and hissing like crazy.
She has never taken any food into this drawer or any toys, in fact she very rarely hides
food anywhere. Though I trained her to seek out Sugars stash and eat it (saves me a
job).
I have started using the ' saying NO, putting down and ignoring' method to try to stop
this before it becomes a habit.
My home is ferret proof - my heart is not.
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