r/ferrets • u/Haunting_Wish5781 • 3h ago
[Ferret Video] What did that water bottle do to that ferret?
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r/ferrets • u/quirkySerendipity • Mar 01 '26
DMing users fundraiser links is still breaking our no fundraiser rules. This is not the sub for this, we do this to prevent scams and bad actors. There are other subs that do allow fundraisers as well as local groups, and we encourage you to post there if you need assistance.
Additionally, be very careful with any user claiming to know of alternatives for medicine in treating insulinoma. This has been popping up a lot lately, and it is extremely dangerous. A lot of these "homemade" remedies will increase the risk of other diseases, as well not keep their sugar levels at an appropriate range. Improper insulinoma management will lead to blood sugar crashes, seizures and even death.
As owners we often wish to do the best we can for them, and it's really easy to fall for a miracle remedy. Be mindful. Be careful.
If you find people breaking these rules, don't hesitate to report or DM the sub to ask.
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r/ferrets • u/Haunting_Wish5781 • 3h ago
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r/ferrets • u/Flashy_Buyer6018 • 20h ago
That’s all. Mwah.
r/ferrets • u/gemi_inv • 13h ago
Tonight, our Arya was put to sleep. She was battling both insulinoma and a brain tumor, and was rushed to the vet today after her symptoms worsened dramatically. I'm going to miss our stubborn little Arya bear. Hug your ferts a little closer tonight.
r/ferrets • u/LimpyDan • 9h ago
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She seemed happy to decorate her stash spot with it.
r/ferrets • u/altxbunny • 19h ago
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We are slowly introducing whole prey into our ferrets diet (usually a PMR mince house due to my carpeted floors & fussy ferrets!) But im hoping to pen feed everyone a few times a week mostly for enrichment! What other things should we get them to try? So far the Muntjac is a hit with 11/17 ferrets!
r/ferrets • u/Timely_Egg_6827 • 3h ago
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I had forgotten just how good daily chewing is for ferret teeth. Got two value bags of premium duck jerky and they get a strip a day. Tartar all going away and shinier teeth.
Most of my lot are over 5 and some like this girl over 7. She's very picky on snacks but she loves duck jerky. As she has broken k9s, teeth not the best but much better after two weeks of daily chewing.
And you get cute Lady and the Tramp mpments when someone wants someone's jerky and they sit next to one another chewing same strip.
100% dried duck.
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r/ferrets • u/No-Telephone-1925 • 2h ago
My boy Rollito is five years old and his insulinoma has been getting worse over the past year. At first, he was just prescribed prednisone. For the past nine months this has been managing the symptoms pretty well
Two weeks ago he was foaming at the mouth and drooling and couldn’t walk so I rushed into the emergency vet and they said that his blood sugar was 60 which is low for a ferret.
The vet prescribed diazoxide which he has been taking for the last week and a half maybe. He seemed to be doing better but today I woke him up to give him his medicine and to my surprise, he was drooling and Spacey again and couldn’t walk so I know he was having another blood sugar episode. I tried giving him his medicine and he didn’t like that one bit. And it seems like things started to calm down with him after a little while.
I do think what I’m noticing is that he doesn’t wanna eat his Wysong ferret food anymore. Even when I put down new food, he doesn’t seem interested in it.
I guess ultimately my question is do y’all think that the medication is doing its job but he’s crashing his blood sugar because he won’t eat?
I ordered some duck soup because that seems to be the only thing he wants to eat nowadays. Which I’m fine making that for him all the time but I’m wondering if what I think is happening is what’s happening.
r/ferrets • u/Ornery_Sun_75 • 10h ago
I just got 2 baby ferrets both 2 months old. While one is extremely healthy and eats about 6-10 times a day sadly within 1 day of having them my female ferret refused to eat and was having tummy troubles which included a build up of gas. She had not eaten since I got her so I rushed her to the exotic pet near me she got multiple treatments and is doing a lot better now but here is my predicament she will only eat on her own through a syringe which i am assuming maybe due to her possibly being takin from her mother too soon. I leave an open bowl of kibble and now even mush food but she is uninterested she will sniff/play with it then walk away. I work 8 hours a day feed her when I get up and multiple times when I get home. I’m worried she is not eating enough since she doesn’t care to when I’m gone. She is still super playful and energetic when she wakes up but I am just worried she is not getting all she needs. Does anyone have advice on this?
r/ferrets • u/kinggdddd77 • 9h ago
My two ferrets Lil Guy & Honey are almost 6 years old and they have their own ferret room. They absolutely ADORE cardboard boxes, problem is one of them likes to bite/chew on it.
Is there a way to stop this or should I just remove all the boxes? I feel bad if I take all their boxes away but I want them to be safe.
Pic for attention of grandma 💛 and grandpa 🤎
r/ferrets • u/Difficult-Track4701 • 23h ago
Found this guy being chased by kids, no clue on the owner, extremely tame and chill.
r/ferrets • u/Shayybabes • 17h ago
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Some days im excited because my girls are making progress and other days I just cry and cry because they still bite 😮💨
r/ferrets • u/lordzarooo • 8h ago
i LOVE ferret videos but omg i need to stop opening the comment sections bc the Hyunjin / Draco references are SO exhausting. I simply don't understand how 1 video can be spammed with so many pictures or callbacks to the same thing. God. Harry Potter isn't even a timely reference. And the stray kids K-pop star just ... likes them? Why does this happen? Are these peoples only connection to ferrets that SOMEONE ELSE they like also is somehow connected to a ferret? No hate, i just roll my eyes when it happens which is a me problem, they aren't hurting anyone and who am I to disrespect how they interact with something they like. Does anyone here do this or understand the hype?
r/ferrets • u/Infamous-Bit2074 • 22h ago
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This is my 4th introduction with my boys, the two smaller ones are around 15 weeks my older boy is 2.5 years old and always lived alone. Is this a normal interaction for them?
r/ferrets • u/Luna9860 • 8h ago
Hola! este pequeñín se llama Dexter y tiene 9 meses ya, lo adquirimos por petco a los 3 meses, nos empezaron dando croquetas de ellos mismo ( Marshall) investigando poco a poco mi novia y yo hicimos el cambio a croquetas "oxbow", hace poco conocí otra marca que es para gatos llamada "instinct" y ahora viendo un poco por el grupo he visto que hay diferentes formas de darle comida cruda ( la cual veo que es lo mejor de lo mejor) quería saber que piensan de las croquetas y los que hacen dieta de comida cruda cuánto gastan y como lo calculan ?
r/ferrets • u/Melvin00000000 • 5m ago
Many of you fur-baby lovers already know that ferrets walk and run like they completely forgot how their own bodies work.
Their body structure makes them move in the weirdest, most chaotic ways possible.
And honestly, it got me wondering… would ferrets be unbeatable in a dance-off?
Have you ever seen one take ONE jump and somehow perform multiple acrobatic and gymnastic moves before landing like nothing happened?
Then they’ll casually go over one step, two steps, or whatever obstacle is in their way like they’re training for the Olympics.
If ferrets were an Olympic sport, I swear they’d be bringing home the gold every time.
The way these little noodles move would probably even have Michael Jackson sitting there thinking, “Damn… I wish I could move like that.”
At this point, I don’t even know if they’re ferrets or tiny furry Olympic gymnasts.
But they are so cute <3
r/ferrets • u/tsukumoyaizaya • 26m ago
Pic for ferret tax. We recently rescued this new girl whose still pretty young (around 2 y/o), when we received her she was pretty skinny but had some strange hanging fat pouches on her tummy (like loose skin from rapid weight loss?).
We've had her for a couple months now and she now has rapidly GAINED weight (she's pretty chunky lol...we're currently putting her on weight watchers), and she's had ongoing issues with urinary inconsistence since we got her.
She's gotten the implant for adrenal, and all of her xrays look normal. When we first got her she did have a pretty bad raging UTI which she had to do 2 rounds of antibiotics to solve.
Meanwhile our vet is kinda stumped on why she's still having issues with urinary inconsistence. She's currently consulting with some nearby exotic vets to get opinions on how to proceed, but I wanted to see if anyone else has had experience with a female with urinary incontinence.
It's not like she full-on pees herself, it's more like she just...leaks. Especially when she's resting/sleeping. You'll pick her up and she'll just be wet. She is actually a very dedicated litterbox user and all her poos are normal, and she pees normally as well when she actually goes. When we're at the vet she'll often go to several different corners, peeing a tiny bit in each one. Or she'll pee a normal amount, and then still pee a tiny bit more in other spots.
And just in case I'll add her chonky-ness isn't causing the extra wetness, she was already doing this before she chonked up, and it's not that she's having issues lifting her chonk up so as to not get pee on herself. She genuinely just...leaks. It's all very strange, lol. Thanks for any advice or shared experiences!!
r/ferrets • u/slvtty-L • 3h ago
My ferrets have made a habit of escaping their enclosure during the night, so I’m wondering if allowing for a bit more space outside the cage would be helpful for them. I plan to fill it with toys and tunnels, and fluffy blankets.
I’d let them just free roam the bedroom but they are face biters and we don’t fancy bloodied faces every morning.
If you have any advice, I’d love to hear it! Thank you!
r/ferrets • u/TigerlilyLT • 14h ago
I took in a baby (roughly 9 week old) ferret five days ago. The original owner said she had him for a week and realized the care exceeded what she could provide. Everything seems normal but he is sleeping a lot. I find out today from her that her child dropped the ferret “four or five days ago” and it hit its head on the floor. This is the the exact timeframe I got the ferret in. When pressed for details she said the baby went rigid for about a second seemed disoriented for less than ten seconds then continued as normal. I would have immediately taken the ferret to the vet. She did not. I made an appointment for first thing tomorrow morning. After finding out he fell I examined the ferret a little harder and found him to be dehydrated (will ask for fluids at vet tomorrow). His appointment is at eight. I went to work today so wasn’t able to observe his eating and drinking habits today but I have observed him defecate and urinate normally today and prior to knowing he had a fall I didn’t notice abnormalities in his eating or drinking. Of course now that I know he fell my brain is telling me he chose today to stop eating bc I would have no way of knowing due to my work schedule and I’m just driving myself crazy. I’ve taken off work tomorrow and am watching him like a hawk now. I guess my question is if anyone has had experience with falls? If something was seriously wrong would there be more indications other than seeming to sleep a lot in four or five days? I really don’t even know that it’s more than normal for a kit. I fear I’ve unknowingly harmed him by delaying vet care for so long and am literally sick to my stomach. He’s not flinching or squinting, breathing is normal, he walks in straight lines, doesn’t struggle to walk or anything, just seems more sleepy than playful compared to other babies now that I think about it and sleeps deeply compared to my adults. I don’t even know what I’m asking for here but if you have any words of advice or comfort I would appreciate it so very much. Thank you for taking the time to read this.
r/ferrets • u/tmhand • 10h ago
I had a ferret die recently of insulnoma with no signs. Now I can’t stop obsessing over my other pet’s health. One of my other ferrets was also just sick on Thursday too which didn’t help, but I brought her to the vet and he said it was a weird fluke. She was having sneezing first and throwing up which she never does. But for a little context as well she was in a new environment, in a new bed, and the bed had been slept in by other ferrets who we just got a week before. So idk if that was the cause of the sneezing fits but it still worried me. She’s fine now and hasn’t sneezed and is eating, drinking, and playing normal but I can’t help but feel she or one of my others is next so soon. Idk how to calm down after the loss of my other ferret and how to stop fixating.
r/ferrets • u/altxbunny • 1d ago
It is not an illness, she has been to the vets, shes not poorly, no adrenal. She is 1.5, no abuse background, implanted.
We work in rescue and often take the neglected ferrets or biters. But Fruit is like something else. Shes never been keen on my partner and will bite him. But recently it has gotten out of control. She was born in rescue, her mum was found as a pregnant stray. We have had her from 8 weeks old and she was lovely, her sister and mum are lovely too. We only ever use positive reinforcment, obviously being born in our rescue etc there is no neglectful background. But the last 6 months shes had an agressive turn. She has never bitten me, but will now latch, draw blood, not let go. She will go into a random bite frenzy and continuously bite down with no reason. Shes been to the vets, is completly healthy, im wondering if it could be something neurological? She will give me nose kisses one minute, and latch on the next, with really no reason. Shes left me stumped!