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Ferrets
Ferrets are classified as Mustela Furo. ... Although they are thought to be rodents Ferrets are not related to rodents. ... Today most pet stores have their Ferrets de-scented. ... There are both wild and domesticated ferrets. ... However petstore Ferrets are not wild and therefore would die if loose into the wild. Ferrets we see in pet stores are domesticated and have been especially bred so for perhaps two thousand years or longer, so there is a lot involved with breeding of Ferrets.
History of Ferrets can be traced back to the Roman and later European cultures. They used Ferrets for Hunting rabbits, and Rodents, This term was called Ferreting.
Farmers to remove unwanted rodents from their barns also used ferrets. The Ferrets would kill, and leave their scents that would further keep rodents away. ... recalled the aircraft exploits of ferrets long ago and volunteered his ferret named Misty. ... While commercial and hunting uses for Ferrets have disappeared, Ferrets seemed to explode in popularity as pets once someone figured out how to descent them back in the 1970s.
Female Ferrets weigh from 1. ... Male Ferrets are said to be more "lap Ferrets" while females are notorious for being fidgety.
Approximate Word count = 939 Approximate Pages = 3.8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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