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.

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Unfortunately our family ferret Harley has to be re-homed due to allergies. Don't know her exact date of birth but she's about 5 years old. Will be re-homed as a pet only. Very friendly, Typical ferret behavior loves investing places she shouldn't be. Committed a bana heist stealing an entire bunch hiding it under the couch. Will have a huge run round burn out and then

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due to a recent death of a family member we are looking to rehome these 3 girls. they have the cage that has been passed on to us with them that’s included and can drop off if not too far! please feel free to contact me! there names are bay, ocean and cove. and are very friendly and have been none stop handled! offers will be reviewed, if needs be!

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NO DELIVERY SORRY !(ashbourne, Derbyshire )My mum recently died she committed suicide and I’m unable to keep these beautiful boys and manage the funeral. They are so friendly and chunky. No cage as I used my huge shed :)
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.