Ferrets are strict carnivores - meat eaters and have been used for centuries for rodent extermination.
Survival instincts. Ferrets were bred and domesticated to kill rats, better then cats can because they go after them in the actual holes.
Yes! It's wierd, but all elephants (big or small) are afraid of mice. I don't know about rats, but I think elephants are afraid of them too.
Dogs, cats, rats, mice, ferrets
No, rodents (mice, rats, ferrets, etc) do not lay eggs.
A ferrets will chase any rodent (mice, rats, rabbits)
No. Ferrets are natural predators of rodents like rats and mice.
mice do
cats, dogs, birds, rats, ferrets, mice and snakes
Rats birds chinchillas kangaroo rats and other rodents and small animals besides the ferret because ferrets can kill a full grown human with one bit but they don't have Poisson in their body so cats are scared of ferrets
cats chase mice because rats and mice like to run. that makes themexcited
Black footed ferrets eat prairie dogs. Domestic ferrets might eat rodents, such as rabbits, mice, rats, etc.
Mice form part of the wild polecat's diet, meaning that while eating them will present a slightly increased chance of your ferret contracting disease from the mice (they may also get fleas), it will be safe enough to not worry about. I suspect that, if you keep ferrets and have mice in your home, it'll be almost impossible to stop the ferrets eating them!
The same as any other rat in the world, pellets. They usually say hamsters, gerbils, mice, rats, ferrets, and guinea pigs.