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HiYa Furball and welcome to this Forum.
Too ashamedly right...
Much has changed in these current "politically" and "PC" correct days.
I too had similar reactions walking mine with leashes on the beach - it was really fun diagnosing the reactions of people who only knew about dogs and cats. Many foreign tourists would come over and strike up a conversation while vigorously snapping photos.
These days I am forced to confine their walks to my garden and in the shadows of neighbours.
They don’t call the “good old days” for nothing – fighting the system is futile and makes me feel like a fugitive in my own country which I have given my heart and soul to.
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Hiya
Thanks for the reply. Yea I read that as well somewhere. I guess it comes down to strength in numbers at the end of the day. The amount of pet cats verse pet ferrets would be huge. The government would change the minority over majority every time.
It comes down to what people hear and read. Its very rare to read anything positive about ferrets.
I would be happy if there was a licensing system that ferret owners had to have.
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Hi Furrball
Yes you are absolutely correct people believe everything that DOC and MPI tell them and they never seem to question it its unbelievable, I cant believe that pet Rat owners have no restrictions on them either especially seeing that DOC’s new project (Pest Free NZ 2050) which started last year have rodents and possums as their number 1 pests to be eradicated it’s ironic!!, I really can't see doc’s logic or any rational thinking?.
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Yes you are right. How could a country eradicate all rodents anyway?? Pet rats/mice would surely be on the same page as stoats. But then cats should be on there as well which would never happen. I still say its a numbers game. When I joined this site I was expecting to see a vast amount of people talking about there old pets and finding ways to resolve the issues were facing. I was shocked to see there wasnt any conversation at all. If there was a thousand people on here talking about it then the chances of a possible law change would be greater than just you and me. Laws can be changed when majority of people decide on them. It was only 76% of voters that went against pet ferrets which isn't that high.
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yea I was wondering if there would be any negative comments/people on here. the thing is im not here to cause any trouble and I especially don't want to have any nasty comments thrown my way. its a shame you had to close your site were the comments that bad??
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"Good point Furrball they would definitely be on the same page as stoats/ferrets...."
See even doc acknowledge they are two very different animals with stoats being far worse. People just don't get how different they are.
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Hey wire hunt.
I don't understand why the household moggy isn't part of the list I would imagine it would cause an interesting argument in regards to banning cats