It appears to be true - Ferrets do not come out of heat on their own; they stay in heat until they are spayed, are bred, or die. Staying in heat for longer than a month causes severe health problems, including aplastic anemia and estrogen toxicity.
i love FERRETS i have 1 named slinky as well he is 1 years old and 6r7 months and he is a baby boy,he is white.I love him so much.p.s i love your loved ferrets
It appears to be true - Ferrets do not come out of heat on their own; they stay in heat until they are spayed, are bred, or die. Staying in heat for longer than a month causes severe health problems, including aplastic anemia and estrogen toxicity.
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ReplyDeletei love FERRETS i have 1 named slinky as well he is 1 years old and 6r7 months and he is a baby boy,he is white.I love him so much.p.s i love your loved ferrets
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