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2015
Jul 25, 2015 22:33:29 GMT -5
Post by huronna on Jul 25, 2015 22:33:29 GMT -5
Tribute to Jaffa Jaffa was our only private bred ferret, but that didn't protect him from the Big 3. When I met him, he was a big bully, picking on everyone, boy or girl. His last couple years were much calmer, but he still liked to stir the pot occasionally. He was a hunka ferret, once reaching 5 lbs, but averaging 4.5. He was the awesomest kisser ever, even more so than Little Moe (Moe stopped when he went blind), cleaning my beard daily and often putting a french on me. He had an expressive face, and one that could not be denied treats, or anything else he wanted. He will be the first pet we have cremated, as he is one of Dar's remaining good memories of Canada, and we want to take him with us when we move. We're going to look into getting mold kits so we can get paw prints of the others while they're still here. Was he cute or what? Showing photos from the beginning. I Have loved you since before I even met you. Five weeks old you got your name. You came home to me when you were seven weeks old and my life has never been the same since. 6 Beautiful years of memories, right up until your last day you followed me around begging for treats.. Who could resist that cute face.. Love you Big Boy... Gonna miss those Hugs and Kisses more then anything.. MOM
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2015
Aug 4, 2015 10:31:36 GMT -5
Post by huronna on Aug 4, 2015 10:31:36 GMT -5
Over the years I have always used a lot of photos of my ferrets in my animations. Mac's appearance changed a lot over the years. He was a chubby guy when we first adopted him but as he played and played with the others he slimmed down. As he got older he lost the gray guard hairs in his coat and only had a few around his head. As he got even older he lost most of his hair, but he always had that speckled nose. That he never ever lost. Here are just some of the tags I made with him over the years he was with us. He was a special ferret from the very start. He always welcomed any new ferret and showed them his toys, his hammock and his food. He will be missed.
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