no it is not possible a stoat and a ferret are just not...well meant to be..I geuss you could say.
Veterinarian costs can vary widely even within the same city. Ferret vaccinations may be between $75.00 and $150.00.
There are several possible causes for a ferret to lose fur. If your ferret is active and appears healthy, it may be normal seasonal changes. Otherwise your ferret need a veterinarian checkup for possible causes from illness
A ferret is healthy when it's owner has educated themselves on what a ferret needs to be kept healthy like diet, housing requirements, etc
Check with the city you live on their licensing requirements and ask if one is needed for a ferret Once your ferret has his vaccinations, a veterinarian can apply for you to have a city license.
Costs of vaccinations for a ferret can vary widely between veterinarians and your location. Contact your local veterinarian for costs.
Any unusual behaviors in a ferret could indicate possible illness or disease. If your ferret up to date on required vaccinations? When introducing a new ferret it is recommended a quarantine period to avoid a spread of illness or disease. Make sure your ferret is getting plenty of attention as the baby ferret is taking your time away from her. If her unusual behavior continues, contact your veterinarian for advice.
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
One of the best ways to keep a ferret healthy is to learn and feed a proper diet. Other ways is to learn and provide ways of enhancing their behavoirs.
its possible there too much litter in the box my ferret did the same thing til i took out some of the litter or if its a younger ferret its possible he s just playing in it
When you buy a ferret, they have had only one distemper vaccination and will need 3 more distemper vaccinations that are required at 9, 12, and 16 weeks of age. Rabies vaccinations are required between 13 - 16 weeks. Ferrets should never have more than one vaccination administer to avoid reactions.
I don't know.. But you should really get your ferret checked out by a Vet As soon as Possible.
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