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  • 06-13-2007, 11:26 AM
    Cassandra88
    Ferret Owners
    I was looking through these threads and i noticed a lot of you have ferrets and i'vebeen doing a little research on them. I think i wanna get one from a rescue or adoption plcae because there seems to be a lot of unwanted ones. Anyways i was just wondering from personal experience what are some of the pros and cons of having ferrets? I don't know if i'll be getting one right away but i just want to know, thanks :)
  • 06-13-2007, 11:40 AM
    syclone
    Re: Ferret Owners
    I love my 2 ferrets so I can't say there is any cons, the only one I can think of is that some seem to have alot health problems. I haven't expereinced any with my two though.
    The pros are that they are amusing to watch and interact with, they hide anything they feel like hiding, my one drags my shoes around the house and hides them.
    I guess if you have a sensitive nose the smell might be con as well, but I don't mind it at all.
    There is probably more information that I am forgetting about, but I am sure that others will chime in.
  • 06-13-2007, 12:46 PM
    Wolfsnaps
    Re: Ferret Owners
    I have 2 ferrets..


    Cons: They smell, even descented ones smell. Bathing helps but too much bathing makes it worse because their oils overproduce if dried out so they smell MORE! Things can be added to their water to help reduce smell but they will always have that musky scent. Fish based foods make them stink more so I stick to chicken based ones. Their poop stinks...they can be littertrained but they will go in any corner if a litter box isnt handy.
    They need out of cage time..everyday. They are not cage animals happy in a cage, they are smart, inquisitive animals that need stimulation and your time. They tend to be nippy as babies. You can teach them not to nip, but even adults can and will bite. They bite hard too, even when just playing. They have thick skins and mostly aren't trying to hurt you, just play. But their play is very tough.
    They are touch on cage accessories. Mine have ripped up so many hammocks and tunnels. Its crazy. They are prone to lymphoma and other problems. They have a short digestive tract so they poop a lot and if they swallow something bad, it can kill them easily. They can fit through any opening the size of their skull so FERRETPROOF their area.

    Pros: SO funny. They crack me up. They are so fun to play with and mess with. I stick mine into a used sock...oh they love it! They love to tunnel and "ferret" their way through obstacles. They have a decent lifespan so they are a family member (unlike rodents that die so soon). They can be littertrained, leash trained, and shoulder trained. They can even learn tricks. My albino female stands on command for treats. They sleep a lot so when you are not home, don't worry. As long as you play with them later they are a-ok with it (unlike, say a puppy)


    Hope that helps. If you want to know anything else, just ask!
  • 06-13-2007, 06:05 PM
    jamesw
    Re: Ferret Owners
    I have three, they are great pets but they get into everything! They shredded my hovabator, they seem to do that with any styro foam.
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