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Summary: Watch an expert explain the benefits of adopting ferrets in pairs in this free online video.
Fran Freedman has been an animal lover all her life. She is President and co-founder of the Morning Starr Animal Sanctuary, an all volunteer, non profit organization in Cornville Az.....read more
" Hi there! I’m Fran Freedman here at Morning Starr Animal Sanctuary, and I want to talk to you about adopting a ferret on behalf of expertvillage.com. The one thing that I want to say is that when you adopt a ferret, if it’s into a household where people are working, the best thing you can do for your ferret is adopt in pairs of threesomes and sometimes even more. Ferrets have a lot of fun together and they keep each other busy when you’re not at home and able to play with them. They like to curl up together like these guys over here. They cuddle and they sleep and they love that. Sometimes a ferret that’s alone can get very lonely and stressed, but definitely better to have 2. This is Obie and this Solo, and they’re a pair. Ferrets do better in pairs. There is also some that are in threesomes. Actually, they’re in here. Peter, Paul, and where is Mary? She’s under there somewhere. Peter, Paul, and Mary; they’re a threesome. Then there is Suzy Q and Cody, they’re a pair. They’re bonded pairs, and they will be together for life. Of course, if something happen to one of them the other one would definitely be very sad. "
eHow Article: Adopting Ferrets in Pairs