The ferret might chew on the tape and cause stomach problems
Yes, honey can be bad for ferrets as they are strict carnivores and cannot process carbohydrates. Too much sugar in a ferrets diet can cause them to have insulinoma, in which honey can be used if they have a seizure
In the wild, ferrets hind foods. When you have a pet ferret, it is only doing what its ancestors did.
stealing everything and hideing it
Yes it burns similar to plastic. Goes up quick and melts. Bad fumes so keep your distance.
They require a lot of interaction and attention on a daily basis. You will spend at least 45 minutes a day cleaning your ferrets cage or room. Vets bills and vaccinations can be expensive. They can smell bad if you don't keep them and their cage or room clean. They aren't good pets to have if you live with young kids.
Yes, most dog foods are high in grains or vegetables which ferrets cannot digest. They do not have the appropriate fat and protein rations nor do they contain taurine, an essentil nutrient for ferrets.
Is it bad for you to reuse a plastic bottle
Actually even if they were hypo allergenic, they still would give you allergies, just not as bad! So good luck with your ferret, if you do get one! Ferrets can provide allergies, although not as much as a cat or a dog. My brother has allergies to cats, and he can be around ferrets for as long as he wants, with no reaction. Well, ferrets are hypo allergenic truly and us best for cat suffers also i am a cat allergy suffer and uh i love ferrets :D
number 7 plastic is bad. dont drink from them.
Yes, it can cause them to loose their hair. They can't digest it.
Only if a ferret has a tooth that has gone bad or decayed, a veterinarian can remove it.
Ferrets don't produce pet dander, found on cats and produces allergies in humans. You might try visiting a pet store with ferrets. Currently, there are no methods to test for being allergic to a ferret from another contributor: I myself have an allergy towards dogs, but i own three ferrets and I've had them for about 2 or 3 years so far so my answer is yes, but if you take them out of their cage to play with you for a real long time (8 hours maybe) then your eyes may begin to water, you might start sneezing, and your throat would probably get itchy.... it's not so bad though...