Ferret Invasion!
    2011-12-14 09:41:13     CRIENGLISH.com         Web Editor: Mao

Beijing is being invaded.

Overrun.

There's nothing you can do to stop the swarm.

Before you know it, they will be everywhere, maybe even inside your own home.

And what is this new threat?

It's FERRETS!

The word "ferret" is appropriately derived from the Latin word "feronum," which means "thief" - they often hide small belongings of their owners.

Ferrets love to jump and run. They're very active and naughty.  Now, more and more Chinese people love to keep it as a pet.

These little friends can stay with you for more than 10 years if you take good care of them. They often climb behind furniture and also collect and hide things they like. Ferrets can sleep for 18 hours a day, and they won't mind to be locked in the cage when their owners go out for work, but owners still need to let them play outside the cage everyday.

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