Look for fleas, even one flea on a ferret can cause anemia
Pecking out their enemies eyeballs and clawing and biting....That sounds really nasty.....>.<
"Biting the curb" means putting your mouth on the curb and biting it, then someone stomps your head into it.
I don't know.. But you should really get your ferret checked out by a Vet As soon as Possible.
it depends on where you are, really
Depends, The ferret might attack the chicken or the chicken might peck the ferret. But it really depends.
Ferrets are regarded as pests in New Zealand because it is an introduced species that was able to thrive in it's new habitat and prey upon native wildlife, which then becomes an endangered species
A Professor with a really biting wit.
C. It depends on their sizes if the owl is small and the ferret is big then it is possible but ussually i think the owl will eat the ferret. It depends on sizes, strenth and hungrynes! if its really hungry it will try to eat the owl!
If you purchased a ferret from a pet store or breeder, you should have a health certificate indicating birth date. If adopted from a shelter or rescue, without a certificate, it is really just a guess.
The fish were really biting near the rill in the stream.
Your ferret needs to be checked by a veterinarian for possible illness or disease as soon as possible
Nothing really, it can tell you if the ball has a soft outer layer or not.