Ferrets are not like other animals, they have a natural hump, not a flat back like other animals
If a Jill ferret kills her babies, most likely she will go back into season.
You scruff a ferret by holding the layer of fat that is around the back of its neck just like you scruff a cat.
He's a ferret.
A baby ferret is a lot of work, they will need a lot of training and attention. They are very hyper. An adult ferret will be more laid back and should be properly socialized and trained.
If you turn you ferret onto her back and lift her tail you will notice she has two openings. The opening closest to her belly is her vulva and the other opening is her anus.
Of course not. Here are the reasons: 1. It is dangerous. you could cut the ferret. And it's just plain dangerous. 2. A ferret needs its fur for warmth. 3. Your ferret would be miserable without fur. So just don't. Okay? Good.
Link, Mink, Shrink, Blink, Sink, Stink, Crink, Clink, Dink, Fink, Pink, Wink, and almost Jinx.
Scruffing a ferret is sometimes required to handle a ferret who is sick, injured, trying to escape or refusing to take a medication or have a wound looked at. It is the same concept used by moms to carry their young. You hold the ferret by the scruff of the neck, which is the loose skin on the back of the neck. It doesn't hurt but doesn't allow the ferret to escape either. The mother ferret scruffs her babies to discipline them and she also carries them by the scruff, like cat's do.
A Ferret kit is a baby Ferret.
No. They will not harm your ferret unless your ferret eats them.
Monique is a ferret
A young ferret or baby ferret is known as a kit.