House them in seperate cages where they can see and smell each other but cannot get to one another. Let one out at a time for a couple of days, then only let them out when supervised. Switch a piece of bedding from each cage to let them sleep with the others smell. It shouldn't take very long for them to start curling up together.
Don't be alarmed. They will wrestle and "fight" for a while. There may be squealing and hissing and screaming while they establish rank. Don't interfere. This needs to happen or there will never be peace. They have to figure out who'll be boss. As long as one is not kept from eating, drinking or sleeping and as long as one does not literally intimidate the poop out of the other or there isn't any blood visible, leave them be.
They may actually grab each other by the skin on the back or neck and drag each other across the floor. That's what grown ferrets do to discipline youngsters. Ferrets have very tough skin and they play rough. Mine have been living in the same cage since June and still play fight, but they always sleep in one great big weezil pile at the end of the day.
Make sure you have things like boxes, buckets, tubes, bags and alike in the room they are allowed to play in. This will come in handy if one of them decides that the play is getting a bit too rough and it wants to get away and hide for a minute. It also deters the one that's being rough and he/she usually backs off a bit.
Good luck with your ferrets and congrats on the new edition.
2006-12-02 11:11:54
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answered by Huh? 6
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When I inherited my third ferret, I kept his pen right next to my other two's pen and made sure that they could see one another. I would introduce them to one another in a small room and try to let them get to know one another, and that didn't seem to be working, so I let the three of them have the run of the house. It took well over a month, but they are the best of fuzzy buddys now. I have them in a huge pen with four hammocks but for some reason they all want to pile into the same one, I think it is cute, but I worry about the bottom ferret! Good luck, and have plenty of patience.
2006-12-04 13:47:01
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answered by santana84_02 4
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because you purely were given your 3 month previous, he likely spent maximum of his existence before you had him with different ferrets on the puppy save AND on the breeder's living house, so he will be superb. If there is something i'd be apprehensive about it would want to be the older ferret, i'm no longer effective how he will sense seeing that he's previous and did not spend a range of of time with different ferrets. i'm effective it's going to be very well although as long as you introduce them slowly, commence with one contained in the cage and one outdoors of the cage so as that they don't get spooked and attempt to leap at one yet another. in the experience that they are calm, then open the cage and get someone to carry between the ferrets at the same time as you carry the different, and allow them seem at one yet another, and if each thing looks ok then purely positioned them down and allow them roam and play.
2016-11-23 12:58:43
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answered by ? 4
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This happend to me to with my ferrets. just buy a barrier and seperate them from each other
2006-12-02 08:21:00
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answered by Kosbi Ate Your Baby OMG! 2
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