Yes, ferrets have a natural instinct to chew on objects, including wires, which can be dangerous. It is important to ferret-proof your home to prevent them from chewing on potentially harmful items.
You can have as many ferrets as you want as long as you have the room and time to take care of them properly. At least 2 ferrets will keep each other company.
Well there is no difference between the ferrets but they get along well with cats and might bite the toes of other animals
Panda ferrets the same as other ferrets, just the coloring is different.
Ferrets are only bred with other ferrets
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Every ferret has a unique personality. Relationships in ferret groups can vary - One might be the alpha ferret and bully the other ferrets. Then you have a ferret that will have a strong bond with one or more cage mates that if they are separated or one dies, the other might go into a depression, quit eating and die. A ferret that is a newcomer to a ferret group might not be welcomed by the other ferrets and gets picked on or bullied. Female ferrets tend to mother other ferrets. Sometimes a ferret that has been raised alone and then introduced to a group, might be frightened around other ferrets or just not like other ferrets.
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Baby ferrets are very nippy because they play with other ferrets by biting and they have not been socialized by humans.
Objects that move around other objects in the universe are said to be orbiting it, or in orbit.
Ferrets generally get along well with other ferrets and some cats and dogs, but may not always get along with other animals like birds or rodents.
Some ferrets, especially female ferrets will clean other ferrets ears