A ferret would be at risk if you don't know the proper care
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they are NOT rodents they are in the weasel family FERRETS ARE AWESOME
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Tell him that you will take care of it and viola!
A ferret's lifespan depends on it's health, a ferret may catch a disease that may shorten their lifespan. If you take proper care of your ferret and keep it in good health it can live a long, happy life but there is no guarantee that your ferret will live a full 15 years.
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
They are about the same. I have both ferrets and a dog.
Yes, it is possible for a ferret to die after being separated from their owner or even a cagemate. They usually becaome very depressed and quit eating. Or the ferret was not properly taken care of.
Ferrets are not born mean. If a ferret is mean, it's because of improper care or incorrect socialization by humans. Humans make any animal mean.
Easy - her parents didn't care enough to pay attention, so she walks out the door.
Like dog shelters, it is a place where they take care of abandoned/unwanted ferrets that people left..Many of these shelters are run by individuals or families who have to pay out of their own pockets to care for the ferrets. Adopting a ferret from a ferret shelter is a great way to give wonderful ferrets a loving home. They usually have ferrets in all age groups and colors