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Bitter Yuck!

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May 28, 2009
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Bitter Sprays
by: Lissy

That's exactly what I did with my baby Heartspark when i bought him home as a kit. He didn't like cuddles either and loved to bite. I bought an Australian bitterent spray called Wound-Gard which you can get at your local vets (over the counter) and I sprayed it on my hands to discourage him from the taste of my flesh (*rolls eyes), though of course it would somehow end up in my mouth too. It works, but should be combined with gentle discipline and scolding as well so they will learn.

As for corners and furniture, I use Get Off My Garden spray which is another Aussie over-the-counter at the vets product. This is good for spraying the areas you DON'T want them to use a bathroom :P

As for a loving cuddly ferret, just keep hugging that kit and lavishing it with attention until it can no longer resist! That's what I did with my two and now I have the sweetest most loving and friendly ferrets i could ever hope for.

P.S: I love the name Tuesday :) it's SO cute!
P.P.S: If anyone is going to use Wound-Gard on their own skin make sure you wash it off after playing with your bitey fuzzy, it isn't meant for long contact with human skin.

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