No. Even if the ferret didn't mean to hurt the rabbit it is very likely that it will because ferrets are rough (nip and scratch) when they play. It would not be advised to let the two play with one another
Ferrets are predatory carnivores. In the wild, polecats (from which ferrets were domesticated from) would hunt and kill rabbits, and this instinct is not something that can be bred out of the species.
A ferret shouldn't be hungry to hunt. If your ferreting (hunting rabbits), the ferret needs to flush the rabbit out of it's hole, not kill it. If a ferret is hungry, he might kill the rabbit and lay up with it.
A pink eyed polecat is an albino ferret that was domesticated from the European polecat ferret
The term "pole cat" can refer to a number of different animals including skunks or any number of weasel species. The answer you are looking for may be the domesticated ferret as European polecats are the ancestors of the modern domesticated ferret.
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A working ferret is normally a ferret which is used for hunting - most commonly the ferret is placed in a rabbit burrow to chase the rabbit out into nets where the hunter is waiting to catch it.
The ferret might kill the bunny. They have been used for rabbit hunting (ferreting) for centuries, and is still practiced in some parts of Europe (UK and Scotland).
no fruit doesn't kill a ferret the only think not to feed a ferret is meat any type of meat
Yes, but the cage must be large, and it may depend on the age and gender of the ferrets.
a rat can kill a rabbit a rat can kill a rabbit
Depends on where you live, typically in the US the weather is not conducive for a ferret to live outdoors.
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