Ferrets and Friends from Rainbow Suicide

By Wayne on December 31, 2009 with No Comments

Just in time for the New Year my favorite guest Author Raindbow brings us new feature to Personal Visions, Pets! Rainbow is an avid pet fan and she has wanted to share with other Pagans some of the joy and fun she has with her little friends! Please enjoy!

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For a good summary on Ferrets as pets try here. Or you can catch the summary below:

  • Ferrets seldom cause allergies. People who are generally allergic to cats and dogs don’t usually have problems with ferrets.
  • Ferrets are not territorial. They actually get along with other ferrets quite well, and with dogs and cats if introduced properly.
  • Ferrets do not ‘go feral’ or ‘wild’. A loose ferret will typically die of starvation within 4 days.  They have no instinctive knowledge of what is or is not food.  They will die within 24 hours of exposure as they can not tolerate freezing weather or heat of 90F.  There have been no reports of any feral colonies of domestic ferrets in any of the 48 states where they are legal.
  • Ferrets are classified as domestic animals, who are completely dependent on people for their existence. They are commonly mistaken for their distant cousin, the wild Black Footed Ferret, which is now endangered.  To compare a Black Footed Ferret to a domestic ferret is like comparing a toy poodle to a wolf or a domestic short haired cat to a mountain lion.
  • Male ferrets typically weigh from 2-5 pounds and can grow up to 18 inches in length.  Female ferrets are typically half the weight of a male and can grow up to 16 inches in length.  They come in a variety of colors. Ferrets are very lively animals and their play resembles that of an over exuberant puppy.  They are very curious explorers.
  • A group of ferrets is called a “business”.
  • A female ferret is called a Jill and a male is called a Hob.  A spayed female is called a Sprite and a neutered male is called a Gib.
  • The Massachusetts Colonial Navy has a ferret as its mascot.
  • Ferrets do not claw or chew on furniture and are very quiet animals that do not make much noise.
  • Ferrets are easily litter trained.  However, for a ferret, close counts!
  • Ferrets maintain their playful nature throughout their lives and generally live 6-8 years but can reach the age of 10.
  • Ferrets were given as gifts by Queen Victoria who raised albino ferrets.
  • Ferrets will never give you a dull moment.  They are very inquisitive and playful when awake, but sleep most of the day (16 hours), if allowed to.  They easily adapt to their owners schedule and will be awake when they are home and attentive.

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