ferrets do need their whiskers. the whiskers help judge if they can fit in a small space or if they can't. if they don't have whiskers then it will be very dangerousbecause they will squeeze into too small spaces, possibly suffocating them.
p.s. you spelled ferrets wrong its f-e-r-r-e-t-snot faretts. :)
No. There is no need to cut your ferrets fur. Ferrets molt (shed their old coat and grow a new one) twice a year. If your ferret is molting a lot and leaving hair everywhere try brushing him / her with a soft bristled brush.
Ferret whiskers should grow back, depending on what caused them to disappear
All animals with whiskers have them for a reason and they serve a purpose to assist them in the dark. I suppose a ferret could do without whiskers.
Yes, they do have noses
Yes, they are a mammal.
Yes, dog's whiskers do grow back.
they will grow back they will not die if one of their whiskers fall out it is like us we lose our teeth and our teeth grow into adult teeth right? will for them they lose their whiskers and like I said they grow back.
If the whisker was cut, yes it will grow back. Sometimes if a whisker is burned it will not grow back.Whiskers are hair shafts, just like the rest of a cat's fur. Like every single hair on a cat's body they will periodically shed and then regrow.So yes their whiskers grow back. :)NO! THEY DO NOT GROW BACK! Just kidding. They do grow... :)yes they do
Yes, dogs grow whiskers. They get them when they are born.
I guess they don't heal, more or less grow out. whiskers are just like human hair, they grow back to original length if damaged
yes, my dog mav had very long whiskers so i decided to get them cut and they grew back in 2-3 weeks
Their whiskers are specialize hairs, so they grow like any other hair.
As long as the root of the hair has not been burned then the whiskers will grow back. It depends on the breed of cat as to how long it will take for your cat to grow their whiskers back to full length.
It's not "bad" but it's a bit inconvenient for while. Cats use their whiskers to help gauge width of spaces to crawl through, but it won't disable them if their whiskers are singed. At least they will grow back.
Do not cut your rabbit's whiskers because they are important sensory tools that help a rabbit navigate in front of them (a blind spot). However, in the accidental case that you do, do not worry; the whiskers will grow back.
no
It is considered an act of animal abuse. These are sense organs and will make moving about difficult and disorienting for the cat.