Yes, they may not directly eat it but they will grab it and hide it. NEVER leave any rat or ant poisoning around. Nor spray unless it's pet friendly
chocolate. It's like poison to them even though they love it
Ferrets fur is different from a mouse. Ferrets are in the weasel family same as minks and ermines. Mice are in the rodent family and not related to ferrets
yes
Yes, it is better not to use poison because another animal may then eat the poisoned mouse and be poisoned too. Try using a mouse trap.
Ferrets cannot eat licorice
if a dog eats mice poison you should see a vet about it
No, but ferrets sometimes eat jackrabbits.
I've read about ferrets eating snails, apparently without harm. I would make sure that there was no treatment or poison that snails could have ingested. I've read about ferrets eating slugs, I'm not sure why. Maybe they are not getting their nutritional requirements in their diet.
Ferrets are obligate carnivores, so they don't eat vegetables. They can't get nutrients from vegetables. Do not feed any vegetables to your ferret as they cannot digest vegetable, fruits or any grains.
Ferrets are carnivores (meat eaters) and normally doesn't eat insects. However it has been known for ferrets to eat insects and various other things.
Foxes primarily eat prairie dogs.
Instinct...ferrets do the same thing looking for said mouse!