tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2186694886712031445.post8189169211392469584..comments2023-05-13T03:18:54.283-07:00Comments on Sew Creative: New additions to the family!Witch Hazelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03425809618304048578noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2186694886712031445.post-82292847066033509072012-04-22T00:40:11.859-07:002012-04-22T00:40:11.859-07:00Mary, yes they do have an odor, even with the scen...Mary, yes they do have an odor, even with the scent glands removed (they came with them already removed). It isn't a bad smell, I would describe it as musky. We have an air ionizer/purifier, and we also decided not to use the stupid shredded paper bedding (holds their smell a LOT and that has helped immensely). I understand that ferrets get along with most other pets very well. If your terrier wouldn't attack a cat, then it would probably be ok with a ferret. Our cat is behaving well with them, though he clearly has his feelings hurt still (pouting a bit). The ferrets really are the cutest things! They are so playful, very smart, and make everyone in the house laugh at their antics and adorable sounds, lol. Lots of work, though.Witch Hazelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03425809618304048578noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2186694886712031445.post-30497127966147631652012-04-21T20:38:36.169-07:002012-04-21T20:38:36.169-07:00They are really cute-I like them. I have never be...They are really cute-I like them. I have never been around ferrets-do they have an odor? Would my terriers eat them? (yes)Maryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03517527498809073174noreply@blogger.com