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Old 17-09-2008, 10:51 AM
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Re: Help me!! anyone know much about ferrets?

You said your ferret pees on everything. One thing you need to is toliet train it. You will soon see a difference.

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Old 12-10-2008, 06:38 PM
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Re: Help me!! anyone know much about ferrets?

I think with them both being unneutered males it aggreivates the problem. One will pee to get his scent there and then the other will likely pee on top to put his scent there and hide his buddy's scent and vice versa. I think if you want to stop this neutering might be the only option. Its just one of those things...
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Old 14-10-2008, 02:53 PM
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Re: Help me!! anyone know much about ferrets?

If the two ferrets are housed together and remain intact you will have further problems with them fighting and possible serious injury

Once neutered they will be able to live together and this will also avoid the very strong musky smell you will get from an adult intact male.

Have you looked at the website FerretsForum.co.uk - If you want to talk ferrets, this is the place! you will find loads of useful info as well as being a a very friendly site


Ferrets are easily housetrained they are a naturally clean animal

Do you provide them with a litter tray when they are out?

You can get highbacked corner ones (ferrets love corners) which are great for when they are indoors
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Old 05-03-2009, 11:15 PM
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Re: Help me!! anyone know much about ferrets?

dont know if this will help
my boys sent marked tho it was a drip not a full wee wee
mine were castrated at 3 4 & 5 yrs all were fine till 1 developed
insulinoma he died at 7yrs & 4 month nov 08 from cancer of the bowl
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