Some states do not allow ferrets, so depending on where you are going you would want to check out the state laws on ferrets, it would be the same as any other animal, the would have to be in a cage under the plane with the luggage
Depends on what kind of snake. A ferret is capable of taking down something twice it's size, and has very powerful jaws.
when it is taking off
Yes, you can bring a toiletry bag on an airplane as long as it complies with the airline's regulations for carry-on luggage.
A mother ferret will cannibalize her young if she feels threatened. It gives her protein and she will go into heat and have another litter, instead of a predator taking her kits,
fwoosh
airplane taking off
Any unusual behaviors in a ferret could indicate possible illness or disease. If your ferret up to date on required vaccinations? When introducing a new ferret it is recommended a quarantine period to avoid a spread of illness or disease. Make sure your ferret is getting plenty of attention as the baby ferret is taking your time away from her. If her unusual behavior continues, contact your veterinarian for advice.
Yes, aerosol cans are allowed to be checked in on an airplane as long as they meet the airline's regulations for size and contents.
Yes, why wouldn't it be?
Yes, you can bring wine with you when traveling on an airplane, but there are restrictions on the amount and how you can pack it. It must be in your checked luggage and comply with TSA regulations.
Just let your ferret run around the house! Make sure it is ferret-proofed though!! Get some toys for your ferret to play with, you can also get a companion for your ferret {make sure he/she is spayed/neutured}! Sounds like she is not used to the harness, start with just a wearing a collar around the house first, then try to harness, distract her or give treats to get her used to it before taking her outside.
Ferrets are legal to own as pets in most states in the United States, except for California, Hawaii, Washington D.C., and New York City. It is important to check with local laws and regulations before getting a ferret as a pet.