Actually since ferrets are natural rodent exterminators, their scent will actually repel rats.
No not that i no on any way but if you clean there cage often there shouldn't be that big of a smell, ferrets are like rats they clean them selves at least 5 times a day .
No. Ferrets have a much longer, thinner body than a rat. They also have fur covering their tails whereas a rat does not.
The ferrets smell is a musk odor that comes from the skins glands that secretes oils. Unaltered ferrets produce more oils during breeding season, making them smell more. Ferrets also have an anal sac that they can expel when frightened or threaten, most ferrets in the US have the anal sac surgically removed.
Ferrets are strict carnivores - meat eaters and have been used for centuries for rodent extermination. Survival instincts. Ferrets were bred and domesticated to kill rats, better then cats can because they go after them in the actual holes.
Possums, Feral Cats, Rats, Stoats and Ferrets
Possums, Feral Cats, Rats, Stoats and Ferrets
Dogs, cats, rats, mice, ferrets
ofcourse! What rodent isnt? wel...ferrets and rats.
A deodorizer spray or soap for ferrets that smell like fruits include Marshall's Ferret Odor Remover, GoodBye Odor for Ferrets, and the Super Pet Clean Cage Habitat Deodorizer.
Because people do not clean their cages out right. Feral rats smell because they eat trash.
A ferrets will chase any rodent (mice, rats, rabbits)
No, rodents (mice, rats, ferrets, etc) do not lay eggs.