There is not much nutritional value from providing a ferret with small animals such as mice/rodents. A ferret would each such small pray as well as rabbits in the wild.
ferrets in the wild usually live in burrows made by other animals
Yes, they are carnivorous, they hunt and eat other animals.
No, ferrets are not game animals. It is illegal to eat any animal that is classified as a pet such as ferrets
animals that can catch them as in: cats, foxes,weselzels,ferrets, and frogs eat them animals that can catch them as in: cats, foxes,weselzels,ferrets, and frogs eat them
No, ferrets are burrowing animals, but in the wild European polecat ferrets live in burrows of other animals. Black footed ferrets live in prairie dog burrows.
Domestic ferrets that have been neutered can live in groups - A group of ferrets is called a "business" Their ancestors - wild European polecat ferrets are solitary animals and do not live in groups
Ferrets don't build shelters, black footed ferret live in burrows from prairie dogs. European ferrets live in burrows of other animals
Black footed ferrets eat prairie dogs. Domestic ferrets might eat rodents, such as rabbits, mice, rats, etc.
Ferrets are carnivorous animals and shouldn't eat fruit or vegetables.
Ferrets are not wild animals so you don't have to worry about that. Ferrets are domesticated animals which means they are not wild and comfortable living with humans
No; they are solitary, nocturnal animals.
Ferrets are not wild animals but the closest relative of the ferret is the pole cat which is in Europe. But black footed ferrets live in the west (united States) and are on the Endangered species list.