Discover the Best Ways to HOLD & CALM Your Ferret

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  • Опубліковано 30 вер 2024

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  • @jamieyoung7986
    @jamieyoung7986 Рік тому +10

    This is so cute, I love this. Going to have to try the cheek massage on mine if they allow it

  • @Blaze-Of_Fire
    @Blaze-Of_Fire Рік тому +6

    I love ferrets

  • @taurusspirit4811
    @taurusspirit4811 6 місяців тому +3

    Awh so cute when they yawn

  • @superlinkfighter
    @superlinkfighter Рік тому +2

    I love this, my recently departed baby boy bronson used to love cheek massages and belly rubs while laying on my chest. I miss him so much. ❤😢

  • @erikamarie5535
    @erikamarie5535 Рік тому +1

    I love your videos, they are very educational. I don't have a ferret now but I am studying about them so I can be prepared when I can own one.

  • @johnlord8337
    @johnlord8337 Рік тому +1

    Wondering when you were going to get to the butt scratch .... If like dogs - it is now known (and said) that if you rub their chest and thorax this stimulates the heart chakra or such nervous areas in that region that are sexually or calming for the animal. Much like the butt scratch and endorphins shooting to the head, these other chest and heart-thorax areas also provide endorphin production.

    • @kingsdownferrets8485
      @kingsdownferrets8485  Рік тому +3

      You're right! Ferrets do often behave in a similar way to dogs/cats when you scratch on the bottom of their back just before the tail! 👍

  • @Sir_Wanks_Alot
    @Sir_Wanks_Alot Рік тому +1

    I tried doing the knuckle cheek massage rather ineffectively…my ferret was like…”what are you actually doing?”

    • @iloveferretssogoddamnmuch
      @iloveferretssogoddamnmuch Місяць тому

      if you saw the little critter’s face during the massage you can see he’s yawning from the massage since there is a face muscle in their cheekbones that makes them yawn, very good for medicinal purposes

  • @claus3066
    @claus3066 Рік тому

    love watching vids on these little guys 👍 keep it up

  • @Sir_Wanks_Alot
    @Sir_Wanks_Alot Рік тому

    I don’t know what it is with my two ferrets. I’ve definitely bonded with them but they’re not exactly “cuddly” I literally hold them for a few seconds then they get squirmy and want to be put on the floor or climb on my shoulder to attempt to jump onto a surface. They don’t appear to like being cuddled. Do you think there’s an issue? They’re both about two years old now
    Great videos by the way. Very informative

    • @kingsdownferrets8485
      @kingsdownferrets8485  Рік тому +3

      Ferretsnare naturally very inquisitive, which means if you take them out if a cage, or hutch and expect to cuddle then they are usually just going to want to get down and look around. When they are most cuddly is when you are in their normal environment with them. So if you have an enclosure or a room where they free roam, then they don't have the same urge to get down. When I go in my enclosure some of mine practically beg for cuddles. But as soon as I take them out, then they're totally squirmy. We have a couple of ferrets however who just never want to cuddle.

  • @JN-jc9vp
    @JN-jc9vp Рік тому

    I absolutely love your channel. I have learned so much and appreciate these videos very much. Please keep making them. You have one of the best ferret channels out there.

  • @katetorode8411
    @katetorode8411 11 місяців тому

    My kit really goes made n doesn't calm when scuffed, any tips? Also he wants fuss but can't seem to not mouth. Will this calm?

    • @kingsdownferrets8485
      @kingsdownferrets8485  11 місяців тому

      You say kit, so I guess he is young? Young ferrets are very crazy and quite nippy so this is not a surprise. There isn't much you can do, and really they just have so much energy and so much learning to do. It does calm down over the first few months of ownership, so hold in there!

    • @katetorode8411
      @katetorode8411 11 місяців тому

      @@kingsdownferrets8485 ye I was thinking he is just playing and he gives me lots of kicks n lays on his back n asks for fuss but he is starting to cheese grate me n finds it so much fun. I'm sort of stuck knowing the line to draw. I don't want to punish him for play but also not sure if it will calm down as his teeth are getting stronger. Do I just punish wen it hurts or when he is a bit obsessive? Scuffing seems to get him riled up lol

    • @kingsdownferrets8485
      @kingsdownferrets8485  11 місяців тому +1

      @katetorode8411 when they are young they will play quite aggressively and be nippy. You can look forward to this improving over his first year, but in the mean time you can punish him via non physical means such as to simply put him down and walk away. They will start to learn that if they take it too far then they don't get to play anymore. Some people have success with also using a firm voice command, either "No!" or sometimes a sound like a Squeak or 'owch!' which they can recognise as pain shout. This is how fellow ferrets would communicate that the play is too rough. It's not usually advisable to use physical punishment like scuffing or hitting their nose or anything.

    • @katetorode8411
      @katetorode8411 11 місяців тому

      @@kingsdownferrets8485 thanks ye he doesn't like scuffing so I don't do it, n would never hit, I tried jail but I feel bad lol I'm using put on floor n walk away with a firm no. Good to know that I just need to persevere thanks. Wish there were classes we could go to together.

  • @peterhanton2236
    @peterhanton2236 Рік тому +1

    I think you're by no measure an expert on ferret handling.

    • @genewickersham4593
      @genewickersham4593 Рік тому +2

      Perhaps not an expert but he's good at it. I've used most of these handling techniques with the 5 ferrets I've kept and still have all my fingers and toes.