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Looking for breeding ferrets

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Can y'all suggest any good ferret sites? I did a lot of reading but it would be nice to have a site that had a lot of info in one place. I recently purchased a pair (altered and descented) of ferrets from someone moving into a no pet apt. as a gift for my older son, who has wanted ferrets for a long time. They came with a cage and ferret accessories (cute little leashes, although I have never heard of 'walking' a ferret).

Lucille, here are a few links that provide ferret information. Just don't believe every single thing you read. I know that most of my knowledge about ferrets came from other breeders. Almost all breeders will gladly answer the questions of a newbie in the ferret world.

If you ever have a question about your fuzzies, Lucille, just let me know and I'll be happy to help ya out.

http://http.ferretfacts.com/

http://weah4.tripod.com/id4.html

http://www.everythingferret.com/index.htm

http://www.ferret.org/
 
Thanks!!! The fuzzies are living with kid#1 who is living with his Dad, but I will send him these links and see if he has any questions. :)
 
Uh oh, kid #1 emailed and said he may be getting a job where he can't have his fuzzy pets. Guess who might get them :rolleyes:
 
Lucille, it may be a blessing in disguise. :hehe: Ferrets are the most wonderful little creatures. I guarantee you will fall head over heals in love with it if you do indeed take him/her in.
 
There are a pair of them. I have lots of concerns, the main one is the fact that I have other critters and I want all my critters to be safe, aren't ferrets hunters? As long as they absolutely can't get out of their cage while I'm not there, I suppose everyone should be OK.
I should know by the end of the week whether he gets the job, if he does, they will be at my house Saturday.
I have no idea where to buy ferret chow. Maybe Petsmart? I've never seen any at my local feed store.
 
I would suggest buying and feeding only Totally Ferret brand ferret food. It the BEST ferret food on the market and the only one specifically designed for a ferrets needs. I have tried many diffrent brands and have always went back to Totally Ferret. It makes their coats super healthy & silky smooth. It helps keep down the amount of plague and tartar in their teeth and it doesn't make the poop smell. Some brands out there are horrible because of the poop smell. I've attached a picture of the color bag you want to get. They have a few diffrent blends but they are for seniors and such. You would want the blue bag.

www.TotallyFerret.com or I know some pet stores carry it. Kinda pricey but worth every penny.


And yes, they are hunters. If they escape and can find a way into a lizard, small snake or rodent cage, they will kill whatever is inside. As long as it doesn't get them first. They are also talented escape artists. I would suggest a good secure locking mechanism of some sort. And make sure to test it throughly. I have had to zip strip cages closed before do to a couple of escape artists I had.


If you have any other issue,s concerns or questions let me know. I'll do my best to answer them for ya.
 
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Thanks for the link. I think they must have some food, I will wait to see if they are going to be here and whether I want to keep them and if I do, I'll send off for that brand.
 
The ferrets are here and interesting critters to be sure, they are *most* happy to be here as my son was called out of town and his Dad was not wanting to take care of the ferrets at all.
 
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