NO way! Much, much more! In fact, a cage filled to the brim with, oh say, sixty or seventy healthy adult male ferret can produce up to eighty-five pound of feces per month.
No, Ferrets are carnivores and rabbits are rodents. Ferret have been used for centuries to hunt rabbits, and is still used in parts of Europe. It is illegal in the U S to use ferrets for hunting rabbits
Yes, but the cage must be large, and it may depend on the age and gender of the ferrets.
First Answer: Ferrets don't eat rabbits. Most rabbits are too big for them to consume. A different answer: Actually, ferrets and all weasels do attack, kill, and eat rabbits. Their method is to jump on the rabbit's back, where the rabbit can't defend themselves; they grip on to the rabbit's neck with their teeth until the rabbit loses strength and dies. Ferrets also kill and eat baby rabbits. In the home, it's very unlikely that a rabbit-ferret friendship will develop; oddly enough, it's much more likely that a rabbit will get along with a pet cat or dog!
Is it vocalization
The history of the ferret's domestication is uncertain, like that of most other domestic animals, but it is likely that ferrets have been domesticated for at least 2,500 years.They are still used for hunting rabbits in some parts of the world today, but increasingly they are being kept simply as pets. It is known that the Roman's used ferrets for hunting rabbits. When the Roman Army was invading Europe they introduced rabbits for food purposes and brought along the ferrets for rabbit hunting
A ferrets will chase any rodent (mice, rats, rabbits)
Rabbits live in warrens. They are usually complex underground homes so stoats and ferrets etc have trouble finding the rabbits.
Ferrets are predatory carnivores. In the wild, polecats (from which ferrets were domesticated from) would hunt and kill rabbits, and this instinct is not something that can be bred out of the species.
Black footed ferrets eat prairie dogs. Domestic ferrets might eat rodents, such as rabbits, mice, rats, etc.
No. Even if the ferret didn't mean to hurt the rabbit it is very likely that it will because ferrets are rough (nip and scratch) when they play. It would not be advised to let the two play with one another
No. Ferrets have no need to have babies. The only reason for it is to make more ferrets, and then there are LOTS of stuff to get into about diet and genetics to make sure the kits and the mother are healthy. There are a lot more to breeding ferrets than rabbits/cats which pretty much breed themselves. If you're not a breeder, you should not let your ferret have kits. If you want to become a breeder, you should seek out someone for information.
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