1st your heart, then the cat's dinner, then the spot at the top of the food chain against all other animals in the neighborhood...
ANS (cont'd)Then they drag any empty pop can they find behind the couch, drag your socks, gloves, shoes, etc. under the stove. If you can't find something, at least you'll know who to blame.Ferrets do not kill cats, in fact cats are usually scared of ferrets.
The average lifespan of a healthy ferret is typically between 6-10 years, but some can live up to 12 years with proper care. Factors such as genetics, diet, exercise, and access to routine veterinary care can all impact a ferret's lifespan.
ferrets habitats are usually inside a shelter of someones house ferrets can't survive all alone in the outdoors
ferrets in the wild usually live in burrows made by other animals
No, ferrets are burrowing animals, but in the wild European polecat ferrets live in burrows of other animals. Black footed ferrets live in prairie dog burrows.
Ferrets do not yap. Ferrets can squeak, and ferrets can dook. Dooking usually means a happy ferret, squeaking or squealing can mean pain, fear, or all manner of things.
Ferrets are usually not afraid of other animals and are easily preyed upon.
Because they are crooks. They steal them to sell usually.
Ferrets are usually awake depending on their owners
Unaltered male ferrets that come into season will fight and may seriously injure one another. However altered or neutered males are usually not aggressive and will socialize with other ferrets
Not usually no. After going to the bathroom the ferret scoots its bottom along the ground. This cleans the ferrets bottom whilst also leaving some of the ferrets scent for other ferrets to smell.
ferrets do not live in the wild; they are pets and pets only. although, their cousins (weasels, black-footed ferrets, etc.) can live 4-9 years. usually around 6 or 7