According to The American Veterinary Medical Association in the event that a vaccinated pet ferret bites or scratches someone, the animal may be quarantined for 10 days.
no it is not illegal to have a ferret in Ontario but it has to have its rabies shots
No. you don't have to get a needle if your ferret bites you. Unless you didn't get your ferret his rabies vaccination and he has rabies, then you would need an inoculation.
Yes. Most commonly rabies and canine distemper.
Nothing. The chance of a ferret actually transmitting anything like rabies is very improbable. There has never been a transmission of rabies from a ferret to a human. There have been less than 30 cases of rabies in ferrets ever recorded in the United States compared to thousands of cases in dogs, cats, and agricultural animals. In fact you're more like to transmit something to them.
An average of 42 days is the time is takes for a ferret to give birth.
To determine if a ferret has rabies, observe for signs such as unusual aggression, excessive drooling, difficulty swallowing, or paralysis. Infected ferrets may also exhibit changes in behavior, becoming more withdrawn or overly friendly. If rabies is suspected, it is critical to avoid contact and consult a veterinarian or animal control immediately, as rabies is a serious and potentially fatal disease.
Contact the city government where you live or your veterinarian. I was able to obtain a permit through my veterinarian where my ferret had his rabies vaccination
If the ferret has the approved vaccinations for rabies and distemper it is apparently legal.See this for more information - -http://michigan.gov/documents/mda/MDA_FERRET_HEALTH_ADVISORY_MEMO_220067_7.pdf
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.
It's called an "Angora Ferret"
Its usually charged by office visit, they will consider a ferret a pocket pet, so there for its normally between 35-50 dollars per visit now if you want shots such as distemper or rabies you will have to pay for the office visit plus rabies shot which is normally 15 dollars and a ferret distemper which is normally about 25 dollars
No. Rabies is a virus passed through the blood of infected animals.AnswerRabies is a viral disease transmitted from one animal to another. Hot sauce may make your poor Ferret behave like he has Rabies but not actually give it to him.Please don't do this