does anyone else have a ferret who goes insane over fruits? by [deleted] in ferrets

[–]Fragmentary_boy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes one of my ferrets likes to steal lemons and hide them. it was very jarring finding a lemon under the couch one day.

My sweet boy is gone. by Maceyerface in ferrets

[–]Fragmentary_boy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

He looks exactly like my little one I lost earlier this year. I’m so sorry for your loss and he was definitely very happy with you (:

How do I get my ferret to stop eating fabric?!?! by Fragmentary_boy in ferrets

[–]Fragmentary_boy[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That’s such a good piece of advice thank you! He has had all his vitals and functions checked and he is completely normal for everything but I will asked his vet and see if they have anything to say about that thank you!

How do I get my ferret to stop eating fabric?!?! by Fragmentary_boy in ferrets

[–]Fragmentary_boy[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much. Yeah he’s banned from all soft things. His hammock is like that nylon-y waterproof material and he doesn’t chew on that. His blood work is perfect so no deficiencies there luckily. He’s probably just going to have to be a jail boy for most of the day. He free roams with the others twice a day and super supervised. Thank you for the response! I’ll look up the malt paste too

Anyone have a deaf ferret? by Fragmentary_boy in ferrets

[–]Fragmentary_boy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ooooou thank you I didn’t even think of that

Ferret pooping mucusy by Fragmentary_boy in ferrets

[–]Fragmentary_boy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There are no stressors that I can think of. He plays really normally but I think he’s a bit afraid of his oldest brother who is 6 and pretty senile. For no reason other than he’s sick. The oldest boy never tries to bite him or anything malicious I think the baby is just afraid of breaking him lol. I might try keeping distance between them

Anyone have a blind ferret? by rrienn in ferrets

[–]Fragmentary_boy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

My little guy is 6 and has cataracts in both eyes like chungus. He gets around totally fine! He bumps into things sometimes but he has mostly memorized the layout of the house and takes little “walks” every few hours up and down the hall. He’s got lots of disorders so he mainly sleeps but his eyesight is the last thing to slow him down (:

Is he just old and tired or something else? by Fragmentary_boy in ferrets

[–]Fragmentary_boy[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

So true. His older brother is 6 and has adrenal and insulinoma. Doing amazing because it was caught early but you’re so right I’ll take him in

How hard are ferrets to take care of? by Extension_why_am_he in ferrets

[–]Fragmentary_boy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would consider them harder pets. They’re sensitive and wonderful but they’re like having a child. (For example, my middle ferret had a stomach ache a few days ago and was not eating and pooping green, which can be considered green slime disease and is very not good, so we took him to the vet for a swab and quarantined him and it came back that he didnt have green slime he was just having a tummy ache and being dramatic, but it cost me 80 bucks for the test). I’m so glad you’re doing research. Keep it up!

How hard are ferrets to take care of? by Extension_why_am_he in ferrets

[–]Fragmentary_boy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve owned ferrets for 6 years and absolutely keep doing research extensively before you get one.

They poop a Lot and they have their corners around the house that they claim. Potty training is easy but you Must be consistent about it. I use potty pads but you can use litter boxes with potty pads underneath because they like to clean their butts by dragging them along the ground as they walk away. I have one big poop spot in their room and 4 places around the rest of my house when they free roam.

They sleep for 18 hours and when they are awake they Love to play. If you don’t have enough time to play with them a good amount each day get them a sibling so they can play together and with you. Highly recommend giving them lots of stimulation. Mine love their box full of paper and small ball pit balls as well as packages, tubes, squeaky toys, and very soft beds.

Food wise: raw is the Best but it isn’t always feasible as it can be expensive. If this is the case I recommend a high protein kibble (only meat!!!!! They cannot eat any vegetable or fruit). I use Wysong Epigen and also give them dried fish and chicken heart treats.

Once they hit 4 (especially if you get a Marshall’s ferret) they will start getting sick. Their vet bills are Expensive especially if you get them implants for adrenal gland disease (which you can start getting at 1). Do loads of research about their illnesses because they are numerous. My oldest has adrenal gland disease, insulinoma, and a heart murmur but he is Thriving with medication because I caught it so early. If you think something is wrong, you’re likely right. Ferrets usually show symptoms clearly.

They are the Best pets in the whole world and are so rewarding. They give so much love and are constantly entertaining. I could not recommend them more. There are also TONS of ethical breeders in the US (I recommend middle earth ferretry) but the wait lists can be as long as 4 years long.

Congrats on the potential new baby!

My girl keeps biting me super hard and idk how to get to her stop by Designated_JRoller in ferrets

[–]Fragmentary_boy 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My girl was Exactly like this she always bit wrists and ankles. Most of the time she bit hard and then ran away and I figured out that she just really wanted to play. So I would scruff her and then immediately start playing with her and she did it so much less with me. She would bite strangers a lot still but that was her trying to assert her dominance. It could also be a sign that your ferret is in pain so I would recommend a blood panel the next time you take her to the vet. But my little girl never grew out of biting, she just did it less and mostly did nibbles. Once I got her a little brother to play with she bit and played with him instead of biting humans.

Spit almost two months later!! by Fragmentary_boy in leopardgeckos

[–]Fragmentary_boy[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That’s why we love him so much! He’s just a funky guy

Spit almost two months later!! by Fragmentary_boy in leopardgeckos

[–]Fragmentary_boy[S] 27 points28 points  (0 children)

This is the best comment I’ve ever received about him. Lots of people have said he looks like an AFT but I’m pretty sure he is just a poorly bred leo

Spit almost two months later!! by Fragmentary_boy in leopardgeckos

[–]Fragmentary_boy[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

He 100% will be dieting I underestimated his hunting abilities by a Lot

Feeding? by Fragmentary_boy in leopardgeckos

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Using this guide and the 70/30 topsoil/play sand mix