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For months he read everything he could about the slinky critters.But his parents were still uncertain. Dad insisted that Nat, who’s 12, take full responsibility for caring for the animals. Mom had to be shown that ferrets don’t smell horrible or attack for no reason – common misbeliefs that have given ferrets a bad rap, Nat says.
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