Yes, ferrets should not be left alone for long periods of time and need to have human interaction and plenty of playtime out of their cage. They prefer to be with their owner and do well with other ferrets as cage mates
Depends on the ferret - Unaltered ferrets are more solitary, while most ferrets that are altered like living in groups
Advice from another contributor:
Ferrets are very social animals and it is recommended that you at least keep two together, provided you can afford both of them. I have five, and they couldn't be happier. However, some older ferrets that have lived their entire lives alone may not like the company of others.
In the wild European polecat ferrets and Black footed ferrets are solitary animals. Most domestic ferrets are group animals, with the exception that some ferrets don't like other ferrets. Also, a domestic ferret in season might have to be kept separate from other ferrets.
Black footed ferrets are solitary animals and live alone
Maybe they can, but they are happier in pairs. Check with the shop you buy them from. A friend had a pair for years, and they were friendly and fun.
Most domestic ferret can live in groups called a "business". Ferrets in the wild are solitary animals.
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
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they live alone and hunt alone, haven't you seen nemo!?
they live alone.
no they do not live in groups
they live alone
They live alone.
They live alone!
They live in small groups
They live in groups, called herds.
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