Ferrets are naturally hunting animals - they used to be used for flushing hares/rabbits out of their burrows (in a similar way to how small dogs are sometimes used now; hence why ferrets should not be left alone with rabbits). They have adapted their bendy bodies and sharp teeth to become specifically designed for hunting small animals down burrows. So having 5 small kittens in the house were a easy target for the ferret - it didn't even have to chase them underground.
I suspect that your ferret doesn't so much as "get along" with your other cats, and is instead "not be big enough to fight them, so leaves them alone".
slipped /slipped I slip, I slipped, I have slipped
Because it slipped on a bar of soap
because the wakataka known as figures slipped on ice long ago
because you let one out, and it might've slipped out! ;D
It is 'slipped'
It can be (slipped disk). The word slipped is the past tense and past participle of the verb (to slip) and can be used as an adjective meaning "having slipped."
Slipped Up means what it says the horse has slipped and unseated the rider. Ran Out means that the horse has ran out the designated course and carried out is the same but it because the horse has been hampered by another horse causing it to run out
Slipped into Tomorrow was created in 1999.
Yes, a "slipped belt" can cause a tire to squeak. A slipped belt is when the belt area of the tire separates from the radial plies of the tire and there is a noise as the two parts rub across each other. If a tire squeaks because of a slipped belt, do not drive at high speed and replace the tire as quickly as possible. A slipped belt will eventually separate causing the tire to blow out.
I didn't mean to say it, but the words just slipped out.
I slipped as I was walking down the hall.
They can, especially if the slipped disc is in the neck.