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  1. Ferret Colors and Patterns

    Read more at: AFA Ferret Color and Pattern Standards Chart A Note on Ferret Colors: Ferret’s colors and patterns can change very dramatically with each seasonal coat change, and with age. If you …

  2. Ferret Vocalizations

    Ferret Dooking Ferret Dooking Hissing: Some ferrets actually hiss. Hissing may be a sound of displeasure (fear, anger, or a warning to back off), but many ferrets hiss in play (especially when play …

  3. Private Breeders - Holistic Ferret Forum

    Private Breeders Ferrets from a reputable breeder are often significantly healthier than ferrets who have come from a mill/pet store or a BYB (Back Yard Breeder). A responsible breeder carefully monitors …

  4. Cancers in Ferrets - Holistic Ferret Forum

    Unfortunately, ferrets are prone to many types of cancer. Here are some helpful links : Lymphoma in Ferrets: A Diagnostic Challenge Lymphoma and Lymphosarcoma in your Ferret Adrenal Teratomas …

  5. Ferret Myths and Facts

    Ferrets can also make several different sounds (dooking, laughing, screaming, barking, etc). If you happen to have a deaf ferret their vocalizations are usually mixed up and they can sometimes be …

  6. About Ferrets - Holistic Ferret Forum

    Ferrets form incredibly strong bonds – with their cage mates and their humans… Photo Credit: Bella Jamie Ferrets (left to right): Mordy and Evanna Ferrets, like humans, all have different personalities. …

  7. Raw Diet FAQs - Holistic Ferret Forum

    Why raw diet? Ferrets are obligate carnivores. This means that they require meat and only meat for them to be healthy. It is what their bodies have evolved to digest and if you look at the ingredients for …

  8. Raw Eggs - Holistic Ferret Forum

    Ferrets can eat any of the above; quail, chicken, duck, and goose eggs can all be offered to your ferret. Like chicken eggs, they should be fed whole or whole-whisked – with the yolk and whites included.

  9. Safe Scents for the Home - Holistic Ferret Forum

    The first key to making your home smell good is to keep it clean. Pets (and particularly ferrets) have a natural odor. This odor can be lessened with a balanced raw diet, regular litter scooping/changes, …

  10. Ferret Hall of Fame

    Ferret Hall of Fame Welcome to the Ferret Hall of Fame, where you can meet some fantastic ferrets who have found their spot in the limelight! [HFF does not claim ownership of any of the following stories or …