Has anyone here ever owned these two pets at the same time? Can they co-exist peacefully?
I ask after spending an hour down at the pet store with my girlfriend today. We're moving in together and are looking at getting a pet. Unfortunately, dogs aren't allowed--that would've made this decision easy.
After playing with a kitten for about 15 minutes, I noticed that they had a pen of ferrets. My girlfriend is particularly skittish about ferrets--it doesn't help that her mother conditioned her at a young age to believe that ferrets "eat babies." (No joke.) After getting her to play with one for a few minutes, she's now of the persuasion that we should get both a kitten and a young ferret.
The idea sounds great to me, but I was left with the question of if they could get along peacefully. It seems to me like they could, but the people who owned the pet store gave me an answer that just sounded like they were pulling it out of their collective asses ("Uhhh... sure!").
If anyone has any experience with these two animals, please describe it.
I ask after spending an hour down at the pet store with my girlfriend today. We're moving in together and are looking at getting a pet. Unfortunately, dogs aren't allowed--that would've made this decision easy.
After playing with a kitten for about 15 minutes, I noticed that they had a pen of ferrets. My girlfriend is particularly skittish about ferrets--it doesn't help that her mother conditioned her at a young age to believe that ferrets "eat babies." (No joke.) After getting her to play with one for a few minutes, she's now of the persuasion that we should get both a kitten and a young ferret.
The idea sounds great to me, but I was left with the question of if they could get along peacefully. It seems to me like they could, but the people who owned the pet store gave me an answer that just sounded like they were pulling it out of their collective asses ("Uhhh... sure!").
If anyone has any experience with these two animals, please describe it.
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