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As difficult as this is, I have 2 female ferrets that need to find a new forever home. My dogs have decided to up their prey drive and I have a huge fear they are going to hurt the ferrets. They are 1 1/2 years old and 2 years old. They are a bonded pair and will not seperate. Both extremely friendly. Nibble when they play hard but no aggressive bite. Neither are the cuddling type as they would much rather explore and be bouncy. The white one is deaf but that doesn't slow her down or startle her easily. They are fed a premium ferret food that costs around $25/month from chewy's. From my experience and education, ferrets do not do well with changing food so if that's not something you are wanting to pay for them every month, please understand they might not be a good match for you. They are in a double ferret nation cage. The cage alone was close to $300 new. They have 3 hammocks, a shark tunnel, and cloth tunnel. They will come with a new bag of food and bedding. I'm asking a $400 rehoming fee.
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