we have 2 ferrets, Keawea Lea and Rascal Ranger. They are both 2 years old and are brother and sister cagemates that have never been separated. We are thinking of adopting a new baby ferret that comes with its own cage, although we eventually want to put it in with the other two because their cage is so big ( the biggest one they make). We are not sure of the gender of the new baby, but all 3 of the ferrets are Marshall ferrets, and therefore fixed and descented, so I dont think gender should be a problem. Boys do grow considerably bigger than girls though, so there is the possible issue if the new one is a boy of the two boys ganging up on the girl and hurting her. We also have an Australian Border Collie that plays with the two older ferrets, and Im not sure what to do if the dog( she is about 40 pounds) dosent like the new ferret as much as she liked Keawea and Rascal (she adopted them as her puppies and actually made milk for them when we got them) Any ideas on how to do it right?
2006-10-30
09:38:14
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