08-14-2006, 08:02 PM
If they are young when you get them and you give them enough attention they won't bite you. You really have to make sure you 'cuddle' with them and handle them a few times a week. If you don't they WILL start to bite. You can make them tame again but that isn't very easy.
They are a bit smelly mind you, a very rich musky smell ) .
All together they're very fun pets but I'd prefer a cat or a dog :wink:
My brother has two adults (used to be three but one of the females died a while ago) and a nest of small ones he got from a friend who couldn't keep them.
Kind regards,
They are a bit smelly mind you, a very rich musky smell ) .
All together they're very fun pets but I'd prefer a cat or a dog :wink:
My brother has two adults (used to be three but one of the females died a while ago) and a nest of small ones he got from a friend who couldn't keep them.
Kind regards,