Hey /an/.I was wondering.. are Ferrets hard to take care of? I've been looking at sites and they say how hard and challenging it could be to care for one.Also, if you have one, how much did you pay?
if they are well trained, they are easy to look after, you have to play with them at least 1 hour a day and feed them 2-3 times a day.
>>170125what kind of food they need?
>>170129I thought you were looking at websites. You can find this out on your own.
ferrets stink...
and they'll make you stink. Im happy my ferret's dead.
you can have ferrets de-stinked though, its pretty cheap
well, then it's not exactly a ferret. Now is it?more like a "sausage-cat".
you know sausage cat actually sounds better than ferret anyway
Even after they are unscented they still smell and you have to rub sausage cat perfume on them.
They are fun and rather interesting critters. They sleep a lot and DO still smell a little when descented. (Although not as bad as before) Feed 'em, water 'em and play with 'em a little and you're good. They're also VERY mischievious and like to get into stuff.
>>170258I'm a fool for asking for help/information on 4chan. Of all places.I'm glad you realized the error of your ways.I had a fried who didn't properly ferret-proof their house, in that they didn't eliminate ferret access to their furnace. The ferrets started hoarding stuff inside the furnace.
I have a ferret and he is pretty easy to take care of just gotta feed em and keep em clean and play with em. I got mine for around 130$ I bath him and he doesn't stink to bad. Just gotta make sure to wash where they sleep( thank god for fabreeze) all ferrets are little bastards at times but if you train them they are great little guys.
>>170258Seriously, kill yourself for considering it. Ferrets are demons, and all who own them should cease to be.Also, lulz, serious advice on 4chan, you are right that you should have known better.
Do they particularly care if they are single or in a pair?