Answer #1

I used to have one + it stank, but I never buit me at all. I loved it :) xx

Answer #2

ya there great pets, just get one that doesn’t bite too much.

Answer #3

They’re fine pets, but they stink.

Answer #4

They don’t smell if you take care of them. They are great pets! I have 2 of them. They are “house” pets meaning I do not keep them caged. They have their own room in the house too! I do lock them in their room at night bc they do get a little silly with blankets when they feel like playing at 3 am.

Answer #5

They smell… but they’re cute. It depends on the ferret - some have really nasty tempers, but some are really sweet and loving. They are really clever too :) GET ONE GET ONE GET ONE.

Answer #6

Yes, I had one and I have a friend that has been raising them since she was little. They are very loving, you’ll have to hand train them of couse to tame them down, but once they are tame they are beyond lovable lil animals. They can use litter boxes just like a cat. If you have them run around your house tho make sure there are no holes or cracks for him to get into, they can get thru VERY tiny spaces. and also about once a week or so you’ll want to look under your fridge and stove or couches (where you see they like to hide) because you will find allkinds of things hidden under there, they are colleptos. But other then that, you can even train them to do tricks =) very awesome pet to have! (((BUTTT, they DO STINK , even when they are de scented ))) you will have to give it a bath every week to try an dkeep the stench down , and there poop has a amonia smell to it , like make cat pee. This is why I ended up getting rid of mine

Answer #7

they themselves do not smell if you give them a weekly bath. its the litter box that smells.

Answer #8

they do smell and they do bite…hard also youll need to check if there actually legal pets to have because in western australia, there illegal

Answer #9

yes they do but if your getting one, get a baby boy, as girls can die on heat! also you need it to be a baby to train it to be a pet, and to be nice, and taimed, and doesn’t bite!

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