Possibly, depending on the type of sickness - from bacterias or viruses. Ferrets can contract many different illnesses, like human influenza and canine distemper.
A working ferret is normally a ferret which is used for hunting - most commonly the ferret is placed in a rabbit burrow to chase the rabbit out into nets where the hunter is waiting to catch it.
A ferret shouldn't be hungry to hunt. If your ferreting (hunting rabbits), the ferret needs to flush the rabbit out of it's hole, not kill it. If a ferret is hungry, he might kill the rabbit and lay up with it.
Depends on where you live, typically in the US the weather is not conducive for a ferret to live outdoors.
is called a kit same as a rabbit
Rabbit, ferret
There are several illnesses or disease that a 5 month old ferret can get like influenza, ulcers, stomach blockage
A ferret can weigh about 2-4 lbs. A bunny can weigh from 1-5 lbs. It depends on the breed of the ferret and the breed of the rabbit, but it is possible.
In some cases yes but not when your around or if your rabbit displays hostility or sickness.
The origination of "catch the rabbit" comes from an old pregnancy test, in which a rabbit was injected with a woman's urine to test for pregnancy. If a woman wanted to become pregnant, she first had to "catch the rabbit."
Donkey, monkey, rabbit, ferret,weasel
make a sling to catch a rabbit or use a shotgun
No. Guinea pigs can't catch illnesses from humans, or vice versa.