If you want more babies yes
A baby ferret is a lot of work, they will need a lot of training and attention. They are very hyper. An adult ferret will be more laid back and should be properly socialized and trained.
This usually depends on how old the kittens are and the individual mother cat. Usually a female cat will come back into season after her current kittens are weaned. However, some cats' cycles can start again when her kittens are still very young, and some will not come into heat again for many months after the kittens are weaned.
Some male ferrets tend to be more laid back than females. But being reckless is a trait that's in most ferrets. from another contributor: In my experiences, all ferrets have different personalities! I had a female, and she would dive head first into the pool, and swim underwater, and had a male ferret that just swam on the surface. Each ferret is different, embrace each and every one of their traits!
A baby birds can be released on being weaned and able to survive on their own. It is important to allow the released birds the choice to return or to go forth and never to return.
yes they could. actually a male ferret and another ferret of its gender would be territorial and fight, so getting a female ferret would be a good idea, but make sure they are fixed (neutered)
If a Jill ferret kills her babies, most likely she will go back into season.
If the female is trying to get pregnant with a male dog then it will go on the males back but if the female dog is going on the males back while pregnant then it may means that they wanted to have another baby.
There are several possible causes. The only person who can tell you for sure is a vet. Please take you ferret to a vet as soon as possible as a swollen vulva can be the sign of serious problems. I have put some possible causes below The ferret is in heat - The female ferret has come into heat. She will need to be bred or given a special vaccination to bring her back out of heat. A female ferret will not come out of heat by herself and remaining in heat is very dangerous. Staying in heat can cause her to develop aplastic anaemia which can be fatal. A partial spay - If the female was spayed at a very young age she may have what is called an incomplete or partial spay. This is rare but can occur when a female is spayed before she is fully grown. Adrenal disease - If your ferret is also starting to lose fur (beginning at her tail and spreading towards her body) it is a sign that she may have adrenal disease. She will need medical treatment as soon as possible. All of the above require immediate medical attention.
"Take the baby back to herplaypen."The pronoun is her, a possessive adjective, a word placed before a noun to describe that noun as belonging to a female.
Baby ferrets should not be disturbed or handled by humans for about the first week, because a Jill may feel threatened and might cannibalize her babies Are the baby ferrets are old enough to be without their mother (weaned and eating solid foods), then there shouldn't be any problem putting them back with the mother.
You scruff a ferret by holding the layer of fat that is around the back of its neck just like you scruff a cat.
yes