Ferrets As Pets: Ferret Facts on Ferret Care, Types of Ferrets, Baby Ferrets & More Ferret Information for the New Ferret Owner
Ferrets As Pets: Ferret Facts on Ferret Care, Types of Ferrets, Baby Ferrets & More Ferret Information

Want to know all about ferrets but don't know where to begin? There are millions of other ferret aficionados who are stumped with the volumes of information available at their disposal about this charming furry creatures. Whether you are trying to get a pet ferret, living with someone who is crazy about ferrets or simply interested on the nuances of these musk-producing mammals, there are a few basic things that you can consider first as you get started with your ferret passions.

More people are considering ferrets as household pets. These creatures that are typically colored black, brown, white or mixed fur may grow up to 20 inches in length, 5 inches in height and weigh about 2 to 4 pounds. They have an average life span of 7 to 10 years that may live just as long as other animals kept inside a home.

The ferret belongs to the Mustelidae family and one of its closest relatives is the weasel. Studies have shown that it has similar qualities to badgers, skunks and wolverines so if you are planning to own one, keep in mind that this small creature is a carnivore.
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Ferrets As Pets: Ferret Facts on Ferret Care, Types of Ferrets, Baby Ferrets & More Ferret Information for the New Ferret Owner
Ferrets As Pets: Ferret Facts on Ferret Care, Types of Ferrets, Baby Ferrets & More Ferret Information

Want to know all about ferrets but don't know where to begin? There are millions of other ferret aficionados who are stumped with the volumes of information available at their disposal about this charming furry creatures. Whether you are trying to get a pet ferret, living with someone who is crazy about ferrets or simply interested on the nuances of these musk-producing mammals, there are a few basic things that you can consider first as you get started with your ferret passions.

More people are considering ferrets as household pets. These creatures that are typically colored black, brown, white or mixed fur may grow up to 20 inches in length, 5 inches in height and weigh about 2 to 4 pounds. They have an average life span of 7 to 10 years that may live just as long as other animals kept inside a home.

The ferret belongs to the Mustelidae family and one of its closest relatives is the weasel. Studies have shown that it has similar qualities to badgers, skunks and wolverines so if you are planning to own one, keep in mind that this small creature is a carnivore.
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Ferrets As Pets: Ferret Facts on Ferret Care, Types of Ferrets, Baby Ferrets & More Ferret Information for the New Ferret Owner

Ferrets As Pets: Ferret Facts on Ferret Care, Types of Ferrets, Baby Ferrets & More Ferret Information for the New Ferret Owner

by Rebecca Greenwood
Ferrets As Pets: Ferret Facts on Ferret Care, Types of Ferrets, Baby Ferrets & More Ferret Information for the New Ferret Owner

Ferrets As Pets: Ferret Facts on Ferret Care, Types of Ferrets, Baby Ferrets & More Ferret Information for the New Ferret Owner

by Rebecca Greenwood

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Ferrets As Pets: Ferret Facts on Ferret Care, Types of Ferrets, Baby Ferrets & More Ferret Information

Want to know all about ferrets but don't know where to begin? There are millions of other ferret aficionados who are stumped with the volumes of information available at their disposal about this charming furry creatures. Whether you are trying to get a pet ferret, living with someone who is crazy about ferrets or simply interested on the nuances of these musk-producing mammals, there are a few basic things that you can consider first as you get started with your ferret passions.

More people are considering ferrets as household pets. These creatures that are typically colored black, brown, white or mixed fur may grow up to 20 inches in length, 5 inches in height and weigh about 2 to 4 pounds. They have an average life span of 7 to 10 years that may live just as long as other animals kept inside a home.

The ferret belongs to the Mustelidae family and one of its closest relatives is the weasel. Studies have shown that it has similar qualities to badgers, skunks and wolverines so if you are planning to own one, keep in mind that this small creature is a carnivore.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940016382319
Publisher: Ramsey Ponderosa Publishing
Publication date: 03/08/2013
Series: "Quick Start Guide" Series , #20
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 667 KB

About the Author

Rebecca Greenwood is an animal owner who has many pets, including a Ferret.
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