Sneezing is not much to worry about they do that often
But for the throwing up, ferrets are really not supposed to throw up. She may have a hair ball which can cause alot of damage, i recommend taking her to the vet and collecting the throw up if you can, or even try giving her some LAX they sell it in any store that has ferrets. Give her some of that and see what happens in 1 day. If nothing changes take her to see your vet.
Ferret do not get colds, however they can contract human influenza. Flu Symptoms are the same as humans - fever, sneezing, lack of appetite, runny eyes, and nasal discharge. The condition is usually not serious in adult ferret, but may be fatal in young ferrets. Antibiotics may be necessary to control secondary infections. Consult your Veterinarian or Clinic for treatment.
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.
No. The sperm from the male ferret is required to fertilise the egg / eggs of the female ferret
Ferrets tend to sneeze a lot and occasional sneezing is not a great concern. Ferrets often hold their noses to force a sneeze and then "face wash" to spread scent from glands that are behind and below their ears over their faces. It is not prevalent in young kits until they're more older. When a ferret sneezes you might smell an increase in scent near the ears. Ferrets have poor eyesight, but excellent smell. Ferrets spend a great deal of time investigating and sniffing, and being close to the ground. dust will enter their nose causing them to sneeze a lot. A ferret's sneeze, which can be very loud, sounds like a combination of a cough and a sneeze. If the ferret looks healthy and does not appear to be sick, an occasional sneeze and cough isn't anything to worry about. A sneezing or cough attack a couple of times a day can be normal. If sneezing is frequent, look around. Cat litter or products you clean with, or the room could cause irritation (carpet holds dust). Also cigarette smoke (second hand smoke is very unhealthy, especially for ferrets). Humans can transfer influenza virus to ferrets very easily. If you are exhibiting signs of a cold or the flu, use caution when handling your ferret.
A ferret does not smoke
A baby ferret is known as a kit
an unspated female ferret is a Jill. Spayed- sprite a whole male ferret is a hob. Neutered- gib a baby ferret is called a kit
You cannot make a ferret regurgitate. Contact your veterinarian ASAP if your ferret is sick
Black footed ferret in North America or European polecat ferret in Europe