Hello, Nona I wrote a comment a while ago, saying that I was 11 and thinking about getting a ferret. Its Happening! Summer Just started, so when we first get the carpet sharks, me And my Mom will be able to play and bond with them, However I am worried about when summer is over :. I will have to go back to school, and i have a feeling i am going to be the only one caring for them on a reguler basis, eventuly my mom will get bored and go back to her online freinds, Not meaning to talk bad about my mom, she is a wonderful woman.
But, do you think the two ferrets will keep each other company, enough for the six and a half hours I am gone? Just make sure you have ferret proofed the area you let them out in, and also make sure you have a ferret vet on hand in case you need one.
Also I am getting my ferret from Petco is that a good idea and what should I look out for if I get my ferret from Petco? Hi my name is Amy and my mom is letting me get a ferret and she is totally on board!!
But I have two cats so will that be a problem? My mom might home school me and my brother so I will be at home all day to take care of my ferret but even if I have to go to school my mom said she will take care of it. I am getting my ferret from Petco is that a good idea and if I do what should I look out for?
Also should I get more than one ferret? However I do know there are many ferrets in shelters so it might be nicer to go there and give a ferret a home! You could then speak to the shelter owner and ask her about giving you the ferret which suits your family life. Just a thought! Hi again Amy! How fantastic that your mom is allowing you to have a ferret!
Have you seen my page showing the chaos in my house over the years with cats, dog and ferrets? And you can see a TV segment that shows how all the animals get along in our house! I think 2 ferrets is the ideal number but you have to make sure you have enough money for vet bills if you get two! I think it will cost less and you can speak to the shelter owner to find out the personalities of the ferrets there.
Far better for a first time ferret owner to get a nice, happy but not too crazy ferret or two! If you want to pursue that option, please let me know your city and I can try and find a nearby shelter for you. My sister and I want a ferret, and our mom is fine with that.
My sister and I want a ferret, or two so that there is one for both of us. And I feel like a male would be more aggressive. And I just want a ferret I can hold and cuddle with. Rather than getting your ferrets from a pet store, have you thought about getting a pair from a ferret shelter? You could speak to the owner and she could perhaps find a pair of gentle ferrets for you to take home? There are a few shelters in NH, like this ….
While looking for ferret shelters, I found this pet shop in Littleton and I think they might have ferrets for sale. Hi Tye It all depends on the personality of the ferret. You can get girls who are happy to chase rabbits and, being smaller, seem to manage the burrows and tunnels quite happily. Or you could get a boy who likes going down tunnels but being larger, there is always a worry that he might get stuck! Check out this website as they seem to have lots of advice for would-be ferreters ….
It seems like Simon Whitehead is the ferret expert there so I would suggest you contact him and ask him for advice. Ah yes — there is a problem that if the authorities are putting out poison to kill the rabbits, it will be so dangerous for a ferret to catch one and kill it as it might get killed by the poison in the rabbit. My husband and kids went with the group to put Scully, our BEW ferret, down into a burrow. There were no rabbits anywhere but she got comfy and fell asleep for AGES!!
There is a more striking difference between the blackish-brown guard hairs and the lighter undercoat. The chocolate ferret has a milk chocolate appearance to its guard hairs with a white undercoat. The eyes are dark but the nose can vary in color from pink to brown. While not technically an AFA color, cinnamon ferrets have a lighter brown to reddish color and are not very common. The undercoat of a cinnamon is white to golden and the nose color can vary from beige to pink to brick red. Often referred to as a diluted chocolate color, champagne ferrets have lighter guard hairs and white to cream undercoats.
Their eyes are usually light but can be a darker reddish color. Darker than the black sable, a true black ferret has black guard hairs and a white undercoat. It will also have black eyes and a black nose, although sometimes the nose can be spotted. A true albino is a white to cream ferret with red or pink eyes and a pink nose.
White or cream ferrets that do not have these pink eyes and noses are not albinos. In addition to distinct colors, ferrets can also have different patterns.
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