>> |
Anonymous File :-(, x)
Ferret-proofing your home is much akin to child-proofing your home, only the ferrets can get into much much more. Always watch them when they're loose. While you think that they might not be able to fit into that tiny space, trust me, they probably can.
I had a ferret that once climbed inside my PC tower (thankfully while it was off) through a small fan-grill when she was a kit.
I had a small knot-hole in the wood floor to my house, and when loose, one of my ferrets dove into it. Lost her for a day, and ended up having to tear up floorboards to get her back, but she's okay and alive to this day.
Ferrets will get along with cats and dogs if you raise them from a young age around them, and will also become used to small children.
HOWEVER---ferrets love to steal. They will take anything soft and chewy, however, they usually will keep things in one or two hiding places. (Under a large charge, low-lying coffee table, dressers, closets).
Try to adopt a ferret from a kennel if possible. They're usually the most well-adjusted.
http://www.ferretcentral.org/ http://www.ferret.org/index.shtm
|