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The Ferret, also known as a pet ferret or sometimes affectionately called a baby ferret when young, is a domesticated species originating from Europe, primarily used for hunting rabbits and vermin. Physically, ferrets are slender and elongated mammals with a flexible spine, typically measuring around 40 cm in length excluding the tail and weighing between 0.7 to 2 kg. Their fur comes in various colours, including the common sable, albino (or white ferret), and other patterns. Temperamentally, ferrets are known for being playful, curious, and social animals, making them suitable as companion pets. They are intelligent and require ample interaction and mental stimulation to prevent boredom. In the United Kingdom, owning a ferret as a pet is popular, and there are numerous ferrets for sale across the UK, with micro ferrets gaining attention for being smaller variants. Due to their active nature and inquisitiveness, they need secure and ferret-proofed spaces to live safely. Potential owners should also be aware of proper care needs, including diet, veterinary check-ups, and enrichment activities. Ferrets are a delightful choice for those willing to commit to their care and offer an engaging pet experience.

Ferret rodents 2 Gills  - Advert 1
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2 Gills

Ferret

1 yearAge
FemaleSex
£20Price

2 polecat Gills looking for a new home. We just dont have time for them. Friendly girls, kids can handle the white one without hesitation. The brown is a character and much more fun once she knows you

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Market DraytonShropshire (11mi)
Ferret rodents Chuck the ferret  - Advert 2
5

Chuck the ferret

Ferret

9 monthsAge
MaleSex
£10Price

Hi this is chuck he is a semi trained ferret, he doesnt bite but will need house training like where to go to the toilet gets on with dogs also he is a lovely boy

WiganGreater Manchester (34.4mi)
Ferret rodents ferret kits  - Advert 3
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ferret kits

Ferret

9 weeksAge
MixedSex
£100Price

ferret kits ready to go in 5 weeks. mixed with a eu polecat and a sandy/cinnamon ferret. 10 females and 3 males. hand feeding the kits currently. £100 for one or £180 for two:)

BlackburnBlackburn with Darwen (47.6mi)
Ferret rodents Ferret kits for sale (reserve) - Advert 4
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Ferret kits for sale (reserve)

Ferret

5 daysAge
MixedSex
£100Price

READY FOR 14th OF JUNE 5 female kits 3 male kits 2 males & 3 females have been reserved They are going to be fed on a raw food diet, weaned and nip trained also Reserve now to secure your ferret bab

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RochdaleGreater Manchester (39.7mi)
Ferret rodents Micro hob for stud - Advert 5
2

Micro hob for stud

Ferret

10 monthsAge
MaleSex
£30Price

Stunning micro hob for stud in Ilkeston. Genuine micro he's tinny and nice markings. . .............

IlkestonDerbyshire (47.5mi)
Ferret rodents Red eye albino for mating only  - Advert 6
21

Red eye albino for mating only

Ferret

1 yearAge
MaleSex
£30Price

Hi I have a red eye albino other a yr old up for mating only not to sell if you would like your jill mating please contact me full size hob

BilstonWest Midlands (37.4mi)

FAQs

How much does a ferret cost in the UK?

In the United Kingdom, ferrets typically cost between £10 and £100, with females generally priced higher than males. The cost varies depending on factors such as fur type, colour, and whether the ferret is vaccinated, neutered, spayed, or microchipped. Adoption fees tend to be lower, around £20 to £50, while breeders usually charge between £50 and £100 per ferret.

Is it better to have one or two ferrets?

Ferrets are social animals and generally thrive better when kept in pairs or small groups as this helps prevent loneliness and encourages playful behaviour. Owning two ferrets is often recommended for their wellbeing, fostering social interaction and companionship.

Are ferrets legal to own as pets in the UK?

Yes, owning ferrets as pets is legal in the UK. However, new import regulations require owners to declare that imported pets, including ferrets, will not be sold or transferred. Owners must comply with welfare regulations and pet import laws, but there are no domestic restrictions on keeping ferrets as pets.

What are the ongoing costs of owning a ferret?

Beyond the initial purchase price, owning a ferret involves ongoing expenses such as food, bedding, toys, cages, and veterinary care. Annual costs can range from approximately £200 to £500, depending on the level of care, with lifetime expenses potentially reaching several thousand pounds over seven years.