Ferret FAQ – 10 Questions and Answers that Every Ferret Owner Would Like To Know

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Do you have a question that keeps on bothering you? Do you want to know more about your pet ferret? Would you like to have some information before purchasing your own ferret? Here are 10 quick answers for the questions you have about your pet ferret.

Question 1: Are ferrets related to rats or other rodents?

No. Ferrets are small domestic animals related to weasels, skunks and otters. They are not rats or rodents. In taxonomy, they are in between cats and dogs, but leaning more towards dogs. 1

Question 2:  Can I breed the ferrets?

Unless you’re a professional, no. Breeding ferrets are not as easy as breeding cats or dogs. Instead of breeding your own, why not visit your local ferret shelter. There are ferrets and other pets that are in need of a home and a responsible owner. 2

Question 3: Is it okay to give a child a ferret as a gift?

It is important to remember that ferrets require attention and care because they get easily get depressed. If you think that your child is responsible, careful and not too young, perhaps a ferret as a pet can be negotiable. Make sure, though, that you will always be willing to supervise and help out with care. If this will cause you a lot of hassle and stress, get a pet which doesn’t require as much attention and care. 3

Question 4: My ferret is losing hair! What should I do?

First, let me tell you that they shed their coats during fall and in winter. However, if there is serious hair shedding, you need to take your ferret to an experienced ferret veterinarian. Don’t look for solutions from your neighbors or from other people who you think knows something. Be sure by consulting a doctor that specializes on ferrets and not other self-proclaimed ferret gurus. 4

Question 5: What are some toys I can make for my ferrets?

Make her enjoy indoor camping by providing her a small tent made from old pieces of cloth. You can also look for a pair of old sweatpants or outgrown jeans. Cut off the legs and give them to your pet. Make use of your  old shoe boxes or a cardboard box and turn it into a wagon.  She’ll definitely enjoy this! (Note: No plastic bags, please.) 5

Question 6:  Do ferrets also have hiccups?

Yes. Hiccups are common to them especially to the baby ferrets. Give them a drink of water or a small treat. These would be able to help your pet in stopping the hiccups. 6

Question 7: How much do they cost?

Prices vary in different places and it also depends on where you’re purchasing one. Stores and breeders price them from US$ 75-250, usually it’s around $100. Don’t forget to also include within your budget your cage and supplies (at around $100-$250) plus initial vaccinations ($75). Keep in mind that other costs may include food, treats, remedies, annual checkups and vaccinations. Have an emergency stash, too, for vet visits and other medical emergencies.  7

Question 8: Is it okay to bring my ferret along when going outside?

With the right accessories, why not? Ferrets love to travel. When it’s just around the town, a shoulder bag with a litter pan, water bottle and food dish will suffice. Just check if the establishment you’ll be entering welcomes pets to avoid embarrassment. 8

Question 9: Can I bring them when I’m traveling in a car or an airplane?

When traveling by car, plane or any other means, carefully weigh the consequences when planning your trip. Remember that not anyone is educated about ferrets. In some places, it’s even illegal to have a ferret. In case you really want to take your pet with you, bring his medical records, health certificates, medications, travel carrier, food, water and other essentials to make the trip as comfortable as possible to you and your ferret. And please, do not let a stranger handle your ferrets!9

Question 10: How should I know if my ferret is a male or female?

Turn over your ferret on his back and locate the anus just under the tail. If the ferret has a little round bump that looks like a bellybutton, which in actuality, is the penis. Girls have vulvas which are immediately forward of their anus. 10

SOURCES:

1              http://ferret-facts.com/faq.php

2             http://www.petplace.com/small-mammals/what-you-should-know-about-breeding-your-ferret/page1.aspx

3              http://www.rud.dk/ferrets/faqhtml/part1.html#kids

4              http://www.ferretnews.com/articles/most-common-ferret-questions-ferret-faq.html

5              http://books.google.com.ph/books?id=LQ2zeR5TI4YC&pg=PA99&lpg=PA99&dq=ferret+toys&source=bl&ots=fVf7uidnaL&sig=Atg84IZltRRCMpsKIkq1x6bsQA0&hl=en&ei=_J4JSs68ApzI6wPi_62vCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=4#PPA101,M1

6,8          http://www.ferretcentral.org/faq/wholefaq.html#shedding

7              http://www.rud.dk/ferrets/faqhtml/part1.html#cost

9              http://www.weaselwords.com/page/ferret_art027.php

10          http://en.allexperts.com/q/Ferrets-2277/Determining-Ferret-Gender-BOY.htm

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