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Ferrets

I currently have 3 cats.

The senior, Peach, is 16 and she's cranky. Just likes to eat, sleep, and be pet. Tolerates the 8 yr old, Gandalf. Has zero use for Loki the new guy who is maybe 12-16 months old.

Loki is frisky, playful. We got him for the Gandalf after Turok passed on as Gandalf seemed lonely.

All was fine at first but lately the shine has worn off for Gandalf and Loki needs a real playmate.

We don't want to stress Peach more by bringing in a 4th cat. But she could hang in there a few more years.

Was thinking of getting Loki a Ferret.

I've been around a fair amount of them and they are fun.

Never shared my space with one so......

Opinions?

And yes, in my house we get pets for our pets.

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I'd do some research on how ferrets interact with cats, and vice-versa. Gut feeling, as a cat keeper, would be no go.
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I'd do some research on how ferrets interact with cats, and vice-versa. Gut feeling, as a cat keeper, would be no go.
YMMV
Actually cats and ferrets get along really well. Same diet and they even share litter boxes.

More curious about the general mischief and mayhem and the scent thing is also a concern for me.

I've heard the odor thing can be made non issue and also heard that it can't be 100% controlled.
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Your choice. Good luck.
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Your choice. Good luck.
Dogs, particularly Terriers are more of a problem than Cats.

I already know how Cats generally interact with Ferrets.

That was not my question or concern.

General day to day living with a Ferret is what I'm looking for insight on.
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Good luck, they look cool, but I don't think I could get over a giant rat in the house....
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My brother had ferrets. Scent glands were removed, always stank like ferrets at his house. He didn't notice, got used to it I guess. Took me about 5 minutes to ignore / adapt to the smell when I went over every time. Not obnoxious odor, just there. He would probably say the same thing about my dogs. Other than that, lots of fun, very mischevious animals.
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I have nothing to add except respect, admiration, and appreciation for your care and attention for your extended family's needs.

Please keep us posted if you get one...I think they're pretty cool.
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I could imagine the ferret making one or more of your cats unhappy. Some sort of trial would be in order.
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Long time cat owners but I know nothing about ferrets... they do look like fun and I have thought about getting one in the past (don't think my wife would go for it... point is moot seeing as we have three cats and that is a full house when it comes to pets as far as I'm concerned).

My biggest worry would be controlling/containing a ferret... they are so small and flexible I think it would be a challenge to keep one in an enclosed space.

Best of luck, let us know how it works out!
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I'm on ferret #8, she has a cat as a friend right now to keep her company in her final days (she probably has a year left). Generally had 2 at a time over the past 15 years.


ferrets and cats get along as well as cats and cats...you never know until you put them together. They're both mousers and both fighters and can be fine. Our two have a healthy respect for each other, but you'll never catch them snuggling or anything.

They are awake 4 hours a day and run at 110% the whole time, then crash out and sleep the rest of the time (so they won't keep a cat company). When you're not home or asleep, they should be locked up for their own safely, so again, cat has no friend.


Ferrets and dogs is questionable, unless the dog is raised from a puppy next to ferrets, they will see the ferret and a squirrel and you'll have a dead ferret in short order. One of mine (before we adopted him) raised a 120 pound great dane, but the dog was a puppy when they met, so the ferret quickly took control and would chase that dog down and tackle him.

Ferrets are 10 times more work than cats, you need a big strong cage or a devoted room for them (when they sleep, or you're at work).

The smell is already in your house if you have 3 cats, ferrets are no worse than cats, give them a bath once a month, watch their bedding, clean the litter box twice a day and you'll be fine.

I've never used cat litter with the ferrets, they will get all that dust in their nose and it can hurt them. Imagine if your cat was 2 inches tall...I use recycled newspaper pellets ("Yesterday's News"). I also have ferret food that I can only buy online, but i'm weird about that (although the cat eats the ferret food, so I only have 1 food...).

Ferrets are unfortunately still badly inbred, and suffer from lots of well known but ultimately lethal problems (insulinoma, cancer, adrenal disease, blindness, deafness) and also are well known for finding every dangerous thing in the house (finding poison and dying, sleeping in recliners and getting crushed, getting into a drawer and then into the cabinets then into the wall and dying, escaping and dying...get the trend?)

You need to seal every hole in the house bigger than about 1 inch, EVERY hole.

Flip side is ferrets are the best parts of cats and dogs, they do their own thing like a cat but like to wrestle and chase you like a dog, they can sit in your lap and sleep or knock over your water glass and steal your remote controls.

One way or the other, if you go get a ferret, adopt one, don't go to the pet store. Ferrets are bought all the time because they're cute, and people don't give them enough time and effort, there is a huge number of ferrets living miserable lives that need to be adopted away. All of ours have been adopted, some from unhappy home lives and some from other reasons (family moving where pets not allowed, etc).


Oh, we are not getting any more once this one dies. We got tired and beat up with putting them down every 3 or 4 years (they generally live about 8 years, with the last year being sick and requiring extra care).

Also, there's issues like, you can't just drop them off at the pet hotel when you travel, you need a place that specializes in ferrets. we board at our local vet, who specializes in exotic pets. Also, you need a vet that specializes in exotics, most vets cannot take care of a ferret. It's hard to have a neighbor come over if you travel like you can with a cat, since the ferret requires so much more care and interaction. Can't fly with them, sometimes can't stay in a motel (even a pet friendly motel), there's all sorts of little things that you never think about until you have to deal with it.
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That's the detail I was looking for.

Appreciate it.

Don't think it'll be a good fit for us.

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I'm on ferret #8, she has a cat as a friend right now to keep her company in her final days (she probably has a year left). Generally had 2 at a time over the past 15 years.


ferrets and cats get along as well as cats and cats...you never know until you put them together. They're both mousers and both fighters and can be fine. Our two have a healthy respect for each other, but you'll never catch them snuggling or anything.

They are awake 4 hours a day and run at 110% the whole time, then crash out and sleep the rest of the time (so they won't keep a cat company). When you're not home or asleep, they should be locked up for their own safely, so again, cat has no friend.


Ferrets and dogs is questionable, unless the dog is raised from a puppy next to ferrets, they will see the ferret and a squirrel and you'll have a dead ferret in short order. One of mine (before we adopted him) raised a 120 pound great dane, but the dog was a puppy when they met, so the ferret quickly took control and would chase that dog down and tackle him.

Ferrets are 10 times more work than cats, you need a big strong cage or a devoted room for them (when they sleep, or you're at work).

The smell is already in your house if you have 3 cats, ferrets are no worse than cats, give them a bath once a month, watch their bedding, clean the litter box twice a day and you'll be fine.

I've never used cat litter with the ferrets, they will get all that dust in their nose and it can hurt them. Imagine if your cat was 2 inches tall...I use recycled newspaper pellets ("Yesterday's News"). I also have ferret food that I can only buy online, but i'm weird about that (although the cat eats the ferret food, so I only have 1 food...).

Ferrets are unfortunately still badly inbred, and suffer from lots of well known but ultimately lethal problems (insulinoma, cancer, adrenal disease, blindness, deafness) and also are well known for finding every dangerous thing in the house (finding poison and dying, sleeping in recliners and getting crushed, getting into a drawer and then into the cabinets then into the wall and dying, escaping and dying...get the trend?)

You need to seal every hole in the house bigger than about 1 inch, EVERY hole.

Flip side is ferrets are the best parts of cats and dogs, they do their own thing like a cat but like to wrestle and chase you like a dog, they can sit in your lap and sleep or knock over your water glass and steal your remote controls.

One way or the other, if you go get a ferret, adopt one, don't go to the pet store. Ferrets are bought all the time because they're cute, and people don't give them enough time and effort, there is a huge number of ferrets living miserable lives that need to be adopted away. All of ours have been adopted, some from unhappy home lives and some from other reasons (family moving where pets not allowed, etc).


Oh, we are not getting any more once this one dies. We got tired and beat up with putting them down every 3 or 4 years (they generally live about 8 years, with the last year being sick and requiring extra care).

Also, there's issues like, you can't just drop them off at the pet hotel when you travel, you need a place that specializes in ferrets. we board at our local vet, who specializes in exotic pets. Also, you need a vet that specializes in exotics, most vets cannot take care of a ferret. It's hard to have a neighbor come over if you travel like you can with a cat, since the ferret requires so much more care and interaction. Can't fly with them, sometimes can't stay in a motel (even a pet friendly motel), there's all sorts of little things that you never think about until you have to deal with it.
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I have a friend in Oakland, Ca that does the ferret "rescue" thing.....Has the cages in his garage.....I can't stand to go inside his house because of the odor......

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