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>>340092 none of my ferrets have continued to bight into adulthood..? unless you allow play bighting as a baby to continue into adult hood (just like a dog or a cat)
>>340086 and as far as smell gose, yes, your house will always have a mucky odor, and YES company knows when a house has ferrets in it, but so long as you keep up w/ cage and bedding cleaning you wont be "battling the ferret's smell than actually playing with the fuzzy."
i love my ferrets, and they are a lot of work to maintain the smell and there manners, but they are well worth it if you have the time to do it... allot yourself about 45 minutes or so of cleaning time a day, although I've mastered it WELL under a half an hour and at least a few hours of supervised, INVOLVED, out of cage play time. if you have that kind of time daily (and who REALLY does) then a ferret is the right pet. if not, dont bother becouse you would just be neglecting the little beasts.
you also may need a "disposable income" as these animals need a lot of vet care in there lives. there food also costs an ASS load, and most people say its better to feed them more then one type of food (mine eat 3)
they are a lot to handle, in my opinion more then a dog or a cat! they need a lot, but they give a lot to. i love these guys and i wouldn't trade them for anything, but know what your getting into before your getting into it or you honestly will be sorry!
pic is 2 of my 3<3 Brewster(dark sable) and Gulliver (D.E.W.)
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