They can get along, but they don't get along as well as two male ferrets. Female ferrets, after they get spayed, are much more territorial than before they get spayed. If you are thinking of getting two ferrets, I suggest getting one male and one female. Of course, you should get them spayed and neutered, first.
It depends on the individual ferret. Some ferrets male or female might display dominance over other ferrets. Two female ferrets can be paired together especially if they are altered. Each ferret has it's own individual personality, so it may be questionable in older ferrets. Ferrets that are young usually readily accept one another. Female ferrets that are bred must be separated prior to giving birth.
Ferrets are predatory carnivores, and will kill and eat a hamster.
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Female ferrets have seasons. And in those seasons, it's not really about the male "attracting" the female. It principally involves the male ferret leaping on the back of the female ferret, biting her neck so as to hold her in place, and consummating the "relationship".
Male and female ferrets tend to cost the same.
No, not only female ferrets are white, there are many albino, or black-eyed white ferrets too.
No, ferrets do not mate for life. In the wild, ferrets are solitary animals that are only together to mate, afterward they go separate ways. The female ferret raise the kits by herself, the male has no role in raising the family.
No, the State of California does not allow ferrets to be kept as household pets.
Ferrets are not permitted to be kept as pets in Queensland, Australia.
Jills
Male Bettas can not be kept with any other members of the Betta family. They can be kept with other species quite safely but will not tollerate another Betta (male or female) in their vicinity. Female Bettas can be kept together OK.
Some ferrets, especially female ferrets will clean other ferrets ears
Ferrets are pretty popular in the world they are the third largest kept animal as a pet (1st dogs, 2nd cats, 3rd ferrets).
SYRIAN HAMSTERS SHOULD NOT BE KEPT TOGETHER
It's suggested not to let ferrets stay together when having babies. Most female ferrets are very protective of their babies and need to be isolated about a week prior to birth in a dark, quiet, secluded area so she can prepare a nest. If the ferret feels threatened that her babies may be harmed, she might cannibalize them.