A young ferret or baby ferret is known as a kit.
A young ferret under the age of one is called a "kit"
a young male ferret
A kit.
An unaltered male might harm his young. The mother ferret is responsible for raising her babies alone.
The young of ferrets and stoats (among other weasel-like creatures) are typically referred to as kits.
kits
From personal experience - young ferrets are too hyper for older ferrets. Advice from another contributor: Well that depends. Is the young ferret calm and quiet or hyper and loud. is it nice or mean? If the ferret is nice calm and quiet as long as the old ferret isn't mean they should get along fine. is you have a hyper ferret and an old ferret well it could work.
A mother ferret will cannibalize her young if she feels threatened. It gives her protein and she will go into heat and have another litter, instead of a predator taking her kits,
I do not think anythinng happens.
Not it is not safe for a ferret to chew on a towel. Young baby ferrets are teething and need chew toys made for ferrets like "n-bone" and feed dry ferret food.
It depends the ferret. A young ferret can tolerate lower temperatures than an old or ill ferret. If your ferret is acclimated to the climate, has a thick coat and has adequate shelter from wind and wet weather, it should be fine.
not really.if he does not eat find a vet
The Outcast of Redwall is about a young ferret, abandoned by his father (who is a warlord of a tribe of cutthroats), who is adopted by a young mousemaid from redwall and raised amongst the good creatures there. Seasons pass, and the young ferret has turned out to be a bad-tempered, liar. When a one of the creatures at redwall is almost killed, the attempted-murder is traced back to the young ferret, and he is cast out of redwall. He journeys out in search of his father. Saying anything else will spoil the story! Enjoy!