I don't know.. But you should really get your ferret checked out by a Vet As soon as Possible.
A ferret's lifespan depends on it's health, a ferret may catch a disease that may shorten their lifespan. If you take proper care of your ferret and keep it in good health it can live a long, happy life but there is no guarantee that your ferret will live a full 15 years.
There is not any specific problem associated with a ferret as long as they are taken care of properly they can live a long, healthy life
1 year The median survival time is 10 years.
Depends on where you live, typically in the US the weather is not conducive for a ferret to live outdoors.
It's called an "Angora Ferret"
The black footed ferret does.
yes.
Depends on which ferret - Black footed ferret or European polecat ferret = the common habitat for both is they live in underground burrows
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yes as long as the cage can stay steady with wind, rain or snow and as long as it is out of the wind, and it has to be warm and dry.
no
Cmon man, a ferret year is as long as a human year but if you mean in comparison to dog years, which is 7:1 human, then a ferret year would be 12:1 if your ferret lives to be ten, that would be 120 years old.