Some ferrets, especially female ferrets will clean other ferrets ears
To prevent your baby from constantly messing with their ears, try keeping their hands clean and trimmed to reduce irritation. Additionally, ensure their ears are clean and dry to prevent discomfort. If the behavior persists, consult a pediatrician to rule out any underlying issues.
If you find a baby ferret in the wild, the best thing you can do is leave it alone, its mother may be nearby, if you touch or pick up the baby you might as well take it to your nearest animal shelter or vet because the mother ferret will smell your scent on the baby and possibly abandon it. It is unlikely that u will ever find yourself in this situation in the wild. If you run across a baby ferret and decide a rescue, look closely at the babies ears, if they have little green dots near the edges they are domestic ferrets, all domestic ferrets are tagged some way and are spayed or nuerdered, since it is ilegal to breed ferrets without a license.
The black footed ferret's large ears and eyes suggest it has acute hearing and sight, but smell is probably its most important sense for hunting prey underground in the dark.
When the minnor has parental permission, child care experience, and is 8 ears older than the baby.
Ferret grooming Clean ears Trim nails Brush when shedding (twice a year) Bathing - ferrets don't necessarily need baths, unless they get dirty Check teeth - may need cleaning Yes, Toenails clipped about every two weeks, Clean ears about every 2 weeks, Bathe when necessary. Ferrets shed twice a year, brush frequently when shedding to prevent hairballs, they cannot vomit or pass hairballs and need a hairball laxative or preventative.
you have to clean there ears regualy
I was born with what the doctor called 3 ears in 1968. My sister had an extra ear also, and she is 13 years older than I am. I've never heard of anyone else with this.
ears have wax and wax is good so clean them EVERY week
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to hear
absolutely
i will clean my ears every day