Sometimes they do, and if they do they'll say the same things: Please do your research before purchasing a ferret, adopting one from a local agency may be much better. They are just as expensive to care for as a dog, you will need to have annual vet exams. Quite social, having two a good idea. Look into pet insurance, 75% of all domesticated ferrets get adrenal tumors by the time they're 5 and require surgery to live. Spay and neuter if you can to prevent cancer, and prepare to take care of a ferret for a decade or more if properly managed. Manage musk daily, there are additives they make for their water to counter scent. These additives are temporary and your ferret will adjust and your stink will return. If you have small pets, birds, hamsters, etc- your ferret will eat them if given any opportunity. This is what they were domesticated for, ratting on ships. Look into 4ft by 4ft enclosures, they're very active and need to dig and a lot of room. Good luck!
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