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Hi Kaiti
First, let me say that you sound like a wonderfully intelligent, responsible
young person. It's so good to see someone (of any age!) doing such careful
research before adopting a pet. It's always best to try to get an idea of
what you're getting into!
>First of all, if someone is allergic to cats, will they be allergic to
>ferrets?
Not necessarily. Cats have an enzyme in their saliva that causes irritation
in many people, especially given the fact that cats groom themselves
regularly, and their hair ends up everywhere. I myself am fairly allergic
to cats but I don't have problems with ferrets (except intact males).
>Also, how well do they get along with dogs?
It sounds as though your dog may get along with a ferret, provided that
the ferret isn't overly rambunctious. Perhaps you might consider adopting
an adult ferret from a shelter. Ferrets are a little less spastic once
they're past a year or so old. <g> Of course you will *always* want to
supervise their interaction.
>Cage size. I am away at school all day (8:30-3:30) so my ferret would
>have to be in his cage all day. I'd like to give him the best possible
>accommodations and I've read that the sizes for cages under these
>circumstances should be 2'hx2'dx3'l, which to me seems kind of small for
>such an active animal. Are these sizes appropriate?
I personally prefer a larger cage, or better still an entire ferret-proofed
room, if possible. Keep in mind though that ferrets do sleep a great deal,
and that's the extent of what most ferrets do when they are in their cages.
>And finally, does any one know of a breeder or is a breeder in the greater
>Toronto area?
Try http://www.ferretcentral.org/for-others/db-canada.html and
http://www.ferret.org/shelters.htm
Happy ferreting!
Gina Hart/Sage Ferrets
http://www.geocities.com/sageferrets
[Posted in FML issue 3075]
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