ihave two ferrets and i left them outside for the night cus they wouldnt let me sleep..its about 39 °F?
ihave two ferrets and i left them outside for the night cus they wouldnt let me sleep..its about 39 °F right now. Can anything happend to them if i leave them all night outside?
They'll be fine. Just make sure the cage they are in is secure and can not be opened easily.
I made my ferret cages double wired so its hard for things to get in.
When its cold give them two warm blankets and when its hot make sure they have a hammock to lay in.
All 6 of my ferrets live outside and do fine as long as they have their blankets and company. What I suggest to people to keep the ferrets for outside is a large rabbit cage with chicken wire placed over the front. The rule is that if a ferret can fit its head between the bars, it can get its body through.
Many predators don't bother. We used to have a lot of foxes around, when I got ferrets the amount of them declined. They stopped entering our garden because of the ferrets.
I say housing them outside is best for them. They have a fur coat so keep warm. Also the changes in season makes sure their biological clock stays in order.
Are you serious? The will either freeze to death, run away and get lost, or get eaten by a predator. Whats your address? I'm going to call animal control on you.
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i would put them in a hallway or some other room not outside. depending on where you live, think of the wildlife around you
They'll be fine. Just make sure the cage they are in is secure and can not be opened easily.
I made my ferret cages double wired so its hard for things to get in.
When its cold give them two warm blankets and when its hot make sure they have a hammock to lay in.
All 6 of my ferrets live outside and do fine as long as they have their blankets and company. What I suggest to people to keep the ferrets for outside is a large rabbit cage with chicken wire placed over the front. The rule is that if a ferret can fit its head between the bars, it can get its body through.
Many predators don't bother. We used to have a lot of foxes around, when I got ferrets the amount of them declined. They stopped entering our garden because of the ferrets.
I say housing them outside is best for them. They have a fur coat so keep warm. Also the changes in season makes sure their biological clock stays in order.
They are most likely going to die, what is wrong with you
Ferrets are sensitive to temperature especially a temperature that low
& the are not outdoor animals keep them inside or move the cage.
Are you serious? The will either freeze to death, run away and get lost, or get eaten by a predator. Whats your address? I'm going to call animal control on you.
Yes FOXES could eat them and the ferrets could ascape from your garden
I think you are gonna sleep great tomorrow night.
lucky if you find them alive in the morning